Saturday, February 23, 2019

Matilda Bay..



 The last few days have been cloudy first thing in the morning, looking a little like rain but not following through. Not at all cold though.. warm and humid. A walk around Matilda Bay is not only enjoyable but a fund of fab photo opportunities.. show you more tomorrow. Happy weekend, take care and stay safe..


20 comments:

  1. What a lovely place. The water is so still. Very beautiful

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  2. ...cloudy morning are the norm here!

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  3. I love all those boats out there.

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  4. We get very little sun at this time of year and usually if it is sunny the sky is clear and the temperature is really cold. I love to sit in a window on a cold sunny day and soak up the warmth! Your first pic looks so wonderful to me, Grace!

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  5. A quiet sea and a nice view. Wonderful images, Grace.

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  6. Love the name of the bay! Any waltzing happen there?

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  7. It looks so peaceful, lovely photographs.

    All the best Jan

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  8. Beautiful shots, Grace, but it was cold! Goosebumps all over too often.

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  9. Both photos look beautiful and serene. Perfect. (It's been so chilly here lately I've barely gotten out of the house.)

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  10. What a lovely name.

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  11. No wind, child playing on the beach, wonderful reflections... a peaceful atmosphere. I like this

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  12. This is a beautifully composed photo. Such a tranquil bay and tranquil colours and the children adding the 'pop'.

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  13. I like Matilda very much even without sunshine.

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  14. Love the subtle, misty colours round the bay...

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  15. It has been dismal and cold here for several days. We are hoping for sunshine today. Love the pic of the children looking for treasures on the beach.

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  16. It's been unusually humid for sure! Great photos Grace.

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  17. What a view, and it seems maybe they're collecting sea shells?

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