Ice is out now. Time to take down the kayak from winter storage and head for the water. These beauties were photographed at the L.L. Bean outlet in Concord, N.H.
excellent composition and sounds like it is time for everyone to get moving and to get out and do something. I am glad you enjoyed the bee, cactus and Chihuly on my site. I will have more Chihuly coming up and a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West over the next few weeks. Hopefully you will enjoy the information and photos regarding Wright's work.
An Easter parade of stacked kayaks. My nephew, who attends Bowdoin college in nearby Maine, loves to go kayakingin New England. I like ocean kayaking, but it is a chore when we do use a double kayak and my wife does not do her fair share of the paddling.
These are very colorful. Don't save one for me though; I think I'll have to wait for the water to slow its run a bit because I'd be a newbie. Do you kayak? Can you canoe too?
They have a lovely shape which is most satisfying. From the portal I thought them to be photographed from above, but now I understand they are against the wall. I watched kayakers on the Arceche River in France and enjoyed that very much. However, it is way much work for this aged body, I confess.
One cat prowls around small town Vermont.
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12 comments:
Interesting!
And very colorful. Happy Easter!!
Brand new? Wow...Never try kayak, it sounds interesting. Do you?
what a colour happy picture!I would love to try it with you...may I get that first yellow one ?
:-)
a sunny Sunday for you!
Léia
Leia--I think it would be so much fun to go kayaking together. You can have first choice in colors ( :
excellent composition and sounds like it is time for everyone to get moving and to get out and do something. I am glad you enjoyed the bee, cactus and Chihuly on my site. I will have more Chihuly coming up and a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West over the next few weeks. Hopefully you will enjoy the information and photos regarding Wright's work.
Do you do a lot of kayaking...Lois Anne has been after me to rent one (to see if we like it) and head down the Silver River.
I think she needs a younger man!
An Easter parade of stacked kayaks. My nephew, who attends Bowdoin college in nearby Maine, loves to go kayakingin New England. I like ocean kayaking, but it is a chore when we do use a double kayak and my wife does not do her fair share of the paddling.
These are very colorful. Don't save one for me though; I think I'll have to wait for the water to slow its run a bit because I'd be a newbie. Do you kayak? Can you canoe too?
I never see canoes for real anymore. How fun!
They have a lovely shape which is most satisfying. From the portal I thought them to be photographed from above, but now I understand they are against the wall. I watched kayakers on the Arceche River in France and enjoyed that very much. However, it is way much work for this aged body, I confess.
Easter happy holidays.
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