Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Watery Wednesday & Wordless Wednesday- May 26, 2010








Pacifica, CA rainy day

Growing more cloudy

Rain on the pine needles

28 comments:

  1. manuela3:02 AM

    these are just lovely, thank you! the rain on pine needles looks so fresh, i can almost smell the pines!

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  2. Stunning shots, thanks for sharing them.

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  3. :::sigh::: I'm so at peace viewing this trio of photos. I love being near the water.

    Come see the King and Queen of Watery Wednesday!! If you find time. You'll probably laugh.

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  4. Gorgeous photos, just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing and Happy WW!

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  5. Anonymous5:55 AM

    I love that pic of the rain on the pine needles. So real!
    Mariposa's WW!

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  6. Cannot say any other word, but AWESOME!

    Dulce

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  7. Anonymous6:13 AM

    Hi Carmen, I know you have visited my place before but I am surprised I don't remember ever coming over to your place. I sure made a mistake there. congratulations on the book. I will sure look for it. Your line of work is so interesting to me, the forensic part I mean. Of course the RN.
    QMM

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  8. The first one is great. Hope to have one.

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  9. Anonymous7:55 AM

    beautiful!

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  10. Great photos! I bet you have some amazing stories as a forensic nurse! Thanks for stopping by!!!

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  11. Anonymous8:30 AM

    Nice, lovely scenes!

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  12. Carmen, The getting cloudier shot is gorgeous. Pacifica is always beautiful, rain, shine or fog drenched.

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  13. These are great photos. I'd love to sit there where you took that first one and just stare out at the water for hours.

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  14. Manuela - I love doing the shots in the rain...except that I never seem to remember my raincoat!

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  15. A Garden of Threads - glad you like my photos!

    My poetry book - Life's Journey by Carmen Henesy - is out on Amazon!! Finally, at the age of 65, I did it!
    ( These are poems about the things that have been important to me in my journey through life, some humorous, some sad, some that may have meaning to you as well )
    http://www.amazon.com/Lifes-Journey-1-Carmen-Henesy/dp/1451547366/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1274652997&sr=1-1

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  16. Hootin' Anni - I am so fortunate to live less than three miles from the Pacific! I love the ocean, too, and I've done 88 cruises in my lifetime, all over the world. Being at sea gives me so much serenity and peace.


    My poetry book - Life's Journey by Carmen Henesy - is out on Amazon!! Finally, at the age of 65, I did it!
    ( These are poems about the things that have been important to me in my journey through life, some humorous, some sad, some that may have meaning to you as well )
    http://www.amazon.com/Lifes-Journey-1-Carmen-Henesy/dp/1451547366/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1274652997&sr=1-1

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  17. Dulce - I am pleased you liked my photography - the sea is always a great source of inspiration!


    My poetry book - Life's Journey by Carmen Henesy - is out on Amazon!! Finally, at the age of 65, I did it!
    ( These are poems about the things that have been important to me in my journey through life, some humorous, some sad, some that may have meaning to you as well )
    http://www.amazon.com/Lifes-Journey-1-Carmen-Henesy/dp/1451547366/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1274652997&sr=1-1

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  18. Mariposa - I was pleased with the shot of the pine needles and the rain. I am going to get out more in rainy weather and see if I can capture that type of photograph.


    My poetry book - Life's Journey by Carmen Henesy - is out on Amazon!! Finally, at the age of 65, I did it!
    ( These are poems about the things that have been important to me in my journey through life, some humorous, some sad, some that may have meaning to you as well )
    http://www.amazon.com/Lifes-Journey-1-Carmen-Henesy/dp/1451547366/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1274652997&sr=1-1

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  19. Queenmothermawma - I have really sad in the 15 months since my forensic nursing position of 21 years ended. It was the passion of my life really - not easy dealing with rape and child sexual abuse cases but very rewarding. Four of us covered 24/7 for all cases in San Francisco. We saw victims, collected evidence, testified in court, did special forensic interviews of children for the police, social services. I miss the work terribly and, also, the income. I retired with a half time pension...my income had dropped from $140,000 a year to under $50,000!

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  20. rainfield61 - thanks for stopping by my blog...glad you liked my photography!

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  21. Kamana - you see how dark our cold Pacific waters are compared to your warm tropical ones!

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  22. Bree - it is true, in my 21 years of forensic nursing, I have seen and heard some pretty sad stories, nothing happy, unfortunately. Many of my patients, adults and children, suffered severe emotional trauma. I like to think that the time they spent with me helped them on their way to recovery.


    My poetry book - Life's Journey by Carmen Henesy - is out on Amazon!! Finally, at the age of 65, I did it!
    ( These are poems about the things that have been important to me in my journey through life, some humorous, some sad, some that may have meaning to you as well )
    http://www.amazon.com/Lifes-Journey-1-Carmen-Henesy/dp/1451547366/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1274652997&sr=1-1

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  23. Tricia - thanks for stopping by. I am glad you liked my photographs.


    My poetry book - Life's Journey by Carmen Henesy - is out on Amazon!! Finally, at the age of 65, I did it!
    ( These are poems about the things that have been important to me in my journey through life, some humorous, some sad, some that may have meaning to you as well )
    http://www.amazon.com/Lifes-Journey-1-Carmen-Henesy/dp/1451547366/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1274652997&sr=1-1

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  24. Poetic Shutterbug - it is beautiful in Pacific, though sometimes it is hardly visible because of the fog!!

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  25. Ratty - I'm just like you. I could look at the ocean forever. I am so lucky to be less than three miles from the Pacific. Sometimes I do drive over and gaze out for an hour! That is one of the reason I've loved cruising. I've been on some of the world's great oceans and seas and I've loved the transatlantic and Pacific crossings with their six sea days! It's glorious!

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  26. Lovely shot!

    Good luck with your book, congratulations!

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  27. PS: I have added your book to my poetry blog. I will see about a copy for myself soon. :)

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  28. Oh Carmen, you venture out in the rain for those rain drops on pine needles? It's priceless..Beautiful shot.

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