Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Watery tulip in Baron Park, Rosh Pina


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Happy holidays to all who are celebrating. More about our Hannukah trip to Rosh Pina can be found in yesterday's post.
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21 comments:

  1. That is really awesome, Robin! I love trying to freeze action (but my camera isn't quite advanced enough to do it). Those droplets are SO COOL!!! Hope your Hannukah is going well :)

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  2. Beautiful!!!
    I know you don't celebrate Christmas, what should I wish you instead then? Happy Solstice?
    Happy Hannukah? I'm confused?
    Enjoy your day!

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  3. Happy WW, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! :)

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  4. I can just feel the splashes - brilliant - wishing you a peaceful 2009, Judith

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  5. I'll never look at a fountain again without thinking of tulips...great get and great description!

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  6. Lovely! Wishing you a Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, and a Wonderful New Year...
    ....filled with Peace, Happiness, Love AND lots of new posts with fabulous pictures!
    Libby

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  7. What an excellent shot, Robin! I just love that. Nicely done. :D

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  8. Oh you pictures look so warm, as well as beautiful! It is cold and raining, perfect for snuggling in for my favorite night of the whole year... for tomorrow when I awake, it is the quietest morning of the whole year! Wishing you and your sweet family all the best this season of many traditions, on this fourth night of Hannukah... you are such a gift in my life... XO

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  9. I love how you call this a tulip. Very wet. (you could have put this in Watery Wednesday...)

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  10. Thank you for the Christmas greetings, Robin! It's going well thus far. I'm baking a loaf of bread and will make some soup later. One of my gifts is a tripod (thought you'd find that cool). Hopefully I'll get around to doing my True Colours Thursday green post later on. Once again, I hope you are having great Hannukah celebrations :)

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  11. Hello and Happy Hannukah !

    Greetings from Steffi

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  12. OOooh! I love it!

    It does look like a tulip. And I love tulips!

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  13. That really does look just like a tulip. How cool! great shot Robin.

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  14. No.... I would have chosen Lily.
    a Water Lily!!!

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