måndag 23 november 2009

My World week 48

My World has undergone a dramatic change of colors the last few days. Friday was a real November day wrapped up in grey and wet weather. Saturday was gorgeous with a light blue sky and a lovely longed-for yellow sun that embraced us with it´s light and warm rays. Then over the night this lovely nature turned back into the nasty, grey, dark and rainy November again. It´s really important to make the most of and enjoy these awesome days and let it fill you with energy. Energy to be able to cope until the light returns. Love 2 U all.

12 kommentarer:

  1. This is gorgeous shot, I love the beautiful reflection of the sun.
    Nice words too, thanks for sharing.

    SvaraRadera
  2. Love the reflection of the sun in the water and for a while it seemed there were two suns.

    SvaraRadera
  3. Hej, intressant bild, jag tycker mig se en färg sida och en svartvit sida. Så läckert med två solar det behövs nu ;-)

    SvaraRadera
  4. At Saturday we even had temperatures of 17°C, very unusual this time of year.

    SvaraRadera
  5. Wonderful shot with great lighting. I couldn't agree more about enjoying the awesome days. We've been grey, rainy and cloudy for two days here.

    SvaraRadera
  6. Hi Marie,
    Thanks for your visit.
    This is a wonderful place on the Costa Brava, ideal to enjoy your holiday all year. Today the temperature was 20 º C. and sunny.
    I am attaching a link to get an idea of the place.
    http://jardins.caproig.cat/index.php?language=en
    Greetings
    Xavi

    SvaraRadera
  7. This is just a lovely photo. Great shot.

    SvaraRadera
  8. Sounds exactly like the weather here in Seattle! Just enough sun to tease and then more gray and rain and chilly winds! Terrific capture!

    Have a great week! Stay warm!

    Sylvia

    SvaraRadera
  9. Very nice photography!

    SvaraRadera
  10. Marie: A beautiful capture on a wonderful sunny day. We get a lot of grey days in Ohio also.

    SvaraRadera
  11. Great shot. I love the reflection. And the weather sounds so very much European ;-)

    SvaraRadera