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Warm Sun, Cool Air


Grandma and Granddaughter, enjoying the ride.

Sailing was fabulous...one of those days when you can feel the end of summer coming, but it's not giving up yet. We took the daughter and granddaughter with us, packed a picnic lunch, and spent 5 glorious hours on Saginaw Bay.

Maybe there will be a few more sailing days left?

What did you do this weekend?

Comments

Char said…
beautiful - love the bit of flare too
Dagmar said…
Oh how beautiful....I always find it hard to get that horizon straight....hihii.I worked lots in the back garden this weekend and had great great fun. Thanks for your wonderful sweet words on my blog the other day. You always know what to say. Hugs back to you my special ladyfriend.
joyce said…
Looks like a lovely weekend. I spent the weekend on "catch-up" stuff.
Sandy K. said…
Though I should have been doing "catch-up," it was much more fun to sail. I struggle with leaving flare in the photo, but I think sometimes it adds something, a bit of reality, and weather info, and emphasis on the sun. I don't know.

As for the horizon line, I have been working very hard on this, and you don't see what I decide isn't good enough to show:). With the straightening tool in Photoshop Elements, I have more of a chance of keeping some of my photos!
Looks fab to me.

Spent the weekend at home with the hubby and went to church!

Happy Friday.
Pugelicious said…
Love the sun shining on the water. Just have to love Photoshop - it helps create masterpieces doesn't it.

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