Tuesday, January 02, 2007

The best part of today...

...is that it's over...



14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful pictures. I love the sunset. I'm glad today is over also, I'm really tired.

Anonymous said...

I"m with YOU Scribs. It's OVER!

Gill

Anonymous said...

Those are just gorgeous pictures! I'm glad today is over too, as I'm also poo-ed out and tired from the day.

Anonymous said...

gorgeous pics...they remind me of home...sigh

MrScribbler said...

Reminds you of home, Ms Trini? How come when I looked around I didn't see you, or Tamale, or Ish, then?

And all I heard coming from a car radio was gangsta rap, no soca!

John0 Juanderlust said...

Why is it I see sexual things in clouds? Always either angels or something .."suggestive"..
Maybe that's a good thing
Great pictures.

MrScribbler said...

I too see sexual things everywhere, Mr O'Fly. Clouds, trees, various female-type persons....

The bad part is that the female-types see nothing sexual in me. Don't know about the clouds....

Anonymous said...

For a miserable old fart who once argued with me about digital photos being crap and wet film the only way to go, you're not doing too bad with your digital doohickey, you scribbling ole git.

JJ

MrScribbler said...

JJ -- I'm not quite as miserable an old fart as you think I am!

Really.

I mean that.

The thought of what I would have spent on wet film to take all the zillions of useless photos I've posted here gives me the heebie-jeebies....

Anonymous said...

Lovely, lovely. We've had some beautiful skies here as well lately.

Doug said...

I really like the bottom pic. I don't have a decent horizon to shoot, and am way too lazy to go to the waterfront to do it.

Anonymous said...

For once, Mr. Scribs, I couldn't agree more.

Anonymous said...

I like that last picture... How far away from your home can you see these views?

MrScribbler said...

KF -- All three views were taken from roughly the same spot, which is about 200 feet from the front door of my building. The first was looking west, the second south, the last one east.