August 28, 2020

It's the Final Friday in August.

1. Let's catch up with some miscellaneous images starting with a sunset near my home.
Skywatch Friday.

2. A black and white reflection at Rockcliffe Lake.

3. The brick post office building in Boyce, VA.

4. Also in Boyce, a couple of signs supporting tolerance. The one on the right says "Hate has no home here" in multiple languages.




5. Friday Bliss: A collage of flowers from the Boyce area.

14 comments:

  1. Beautiful black and white reflection!

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  2. ...Linda you have a lovely collection. The black and white is my favorite. Thanks for sharing and enjoy these last few days of August.

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  3. Hello,
    Love the sunset and reflection photos. The flowers are lovely. Love trumps hate! Take care, enjoy your weekend!

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  4. I hope the sentiment against hatred of others permeates all of society. It is a cause of great dismay to me that we have not reached a point of acceptance and tolerance in the 21st century. There is still much work to be done. The first order of the day is to get rid of Trump in November.

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  5. a wonderful BW Photo all the others!Very nice flowers.
    Have a happy weekend, Elke

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  6. How enjoyable...all of these, especially flowers!

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  7. Hi Linda,
    Beautiful sunset! I like the florals of course, in black & white, too. I agree with David above.

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  8. I always like the scenes you post from your area.

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  9. Gorgeous sky shot in the first photo. Enjoy your weekend!

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  10. The reflection photo is beautiful!

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  11. The red rose is beautiful.It would be my pleasure if you join my link up party related to gardening where you can post about plants and flowers here at http://jaipurgardening.blogspot.com/2020/08/garden-affair-love-for-caladiums.html

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  12. Sehr schöne Fotos !
    Tolles und wichtiges Plakat gegen Hass !
    Liebe Grüße

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  13. Your black and white reflection photo is pure art!

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