This is so beautiful you should offer it to a travel site. Iโll bet you could sell it in a heartbeat. You donโt realize how talented you are Madam. It looks practically Biblical like any second Angels will parachute down from the sky. ๐
That was exactly the feeling I got when I took it. Like God’s light was shining no matter what (and that is so not me, to think that wat, by the way…)
I am so very glad you like it. I have a few from my trip that will be appearing here, I should think ๐
I love the contrast to this one. Day vs night, storms vs serenity, dark vs light . . . on and on it goes like that. Simple and yet not simple at all. The ocean looks a million miles long, if only because it has to play catch up with a sky that’s even longer than that.
What an image to come back to! And umm, I’m really grateful there is a professional back in charge on Wednesday. ๐
So glad you do. I was stunned by it while standing on my balcony. I had to try to get that, as Susannah said, biblical feel. I love how you describe this gift of an image!
It DOES have a biblical feel to it. It’s easy to describe the amazing stuff you come up with. And I’m thankful you have come to own this Wednesday spot. MUAH!
Even if I’m not one to look for such signs, I couldn’t help but feel this one. You see so much more in what I capture! I love that. And I love that Wednesday is mine. MWAH!!
With all the the craziness that has set in with this pandemic, I do miss those wonderful sunrises from the walking track of the ship but happy to be home. Welcome back.
Talk about coming home to carazy-cubed!! Oh, hun… this wasn’t a sunrise… that will be coming next week ๐ This was a late afternoon, getting ready for champagne cocktails and then supper time…
And thank you.
Beautiful photo, Dale. Happy to see Sorry-less isn’t Dale-less this week. ๐
Shalom and lotsa welcome back hugs,
Rochelle
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Dear Rochelle,
Thank you. A day at sea when we couldn’t get off the ship as planned. At least I got an image out of it!
Shalom and Lotsa appreciative love,
Dale
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This is so beautiful you should offer it to a travel site. Iโll bet you could sell it in a heartbeat. You donโt realize how talented you are Madam. It looks practically Biblical like any second Angels will parachute down from the sky. ๐
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That was exactly the feeling I got when I took it. Like God’s light was shining no matter what (and that is so not me, to think that wat, by the way…)
I am so very glad you like it. I have a few from my trip that will be appearing here, I should think ๐
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Can’t wait…:)
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Sweet ๐
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Wonderful! ,,, I always like scenes like this.
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So do I. Silver linings for not being able to get off the ship.as the seas were too rough.
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Oh wait โฆ are you cruising?
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I was.
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Hope you had a good time. Mrs. currently out with the ladies.
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I did! Virus-free!
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Me too. Hi Frank.
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Hi Susannah! ๐
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Oh Frank, you’re so elusive on this Wordless Wednesday.
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This week I’ve been focusing on other things โฆ so blog time has been limited.
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Youโre allowed. ๐
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Great shot, Dale.
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Thank you, John!
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Q,
I love the contrast to this one. Day vs night, storms vs serenity, dark vs light . . . on and on it goes like that. Simple and yet not simple at all. The ocean looks a million miles long, if only because it has to play catch up with a sky that’s even longer than that.
What an image to come back to! And umm, I’m really grateful there is a professional back in charge on Wednesday. ๐
B
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B,
So glad you do. I was stunned by it while standing on my balcony. I had to try to get that, as Susannah said, biblical feel. I love how you describe this gift of an image!
And it sure is nice to be missed ๐
Q
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It DOES have a biblical feel to it. It’s easy to describe the amazing stuff you come up with. And I’m thankful you have come to own this Wednesday spot. MUAH!
Muchly missed.
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Even if I’m not one to look for such signs, I couldn’t help but feel this one. You see so much more in what I capture! I love that. And I love that Wednesday is mine. MWAH!!
Blushing with pleasure…
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You provide so much more with the way you frame these. And you got that right!
MUAH!
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I guess maybe I do have an eye…
MWAH!!
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No guesswork involved, lady.
MUAH!!!!
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MWAH!!!
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MUAH!!!!
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I saw that Midwest sunset! Beforehand there was a double rainbow. ๐๐๐
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Didja? This was somewhere in the Caribbean ocean between Roatan, Honduras and Bahamas!
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Thatโs amazing. We were in Hawaii for 3 months and just returned. Itโs snowing here. โ๏ธ
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It was amazing. Yeah… back to snow here, too. Though melting like crazy – for now.
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It makes us appreciate the seasons. ๐ท๐๐โ๏ธ
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That it does!!
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With all the the craziness that has set in with this pandemic, I do miss those wonderful sunrises from the walking track of the ship but happy to be home. Welcome back.
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Talk about coming home to carazy-cubed!! Oh, hun… this wasn’t a sunrise… that will be coming next week ๐ This was a late afternoon, getting ready for champagne cocktails and then supper time…
And thank you.
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Either way, absolutely love those sunset/sunrise photos. Looking forward to next week’s installment.
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Indeed!
And should I choose to share something else, I’ll still send it to you ๐
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Would love thatโฃ๏ธ
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Coming your way!!!
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