For Watery Wednesday I have gone to my archives. I took this picture last spring near where Tenaya Creek flows out of Mirror Lake in Yosemite. We returned in the Fall.
This is almost the same spot and someone had used sticks and stones to outline a martini glass on the dry creek bed, complete with swizzle stick.
Find more watery scenes at Watery Wednesday, hosted for us by 2sweetnsaxy.
What an impressive photography. Guess it might be time to take a better look at the environment, before we are asked to 'order our last drink'. Please have a nice Wednesday.
Coming over from Gaelyn's blog -Is that more East than Teneya Lake at the side of the road that leads to the Northern entrance? Just curious, because Teneya lake is one of my favorite painting spots!
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Lovely before and after shot. I hope we get plenty of rain and snow this year.
What an impressive photography. Guess it might be time to take a better look at the environment, before we are asked to 'order our last drink'.
Please have a nice Wednesday.
Wow is that ever a unique post, well done. I love before and after photos like these...
All the best
Guy
Regina In Pictures
cool shots.
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excellent before & after photo. have a wonderful week!
Cheers, Ms Z! I have to fill my stomach with food first before I drink, or else...I am nursing a cold, and I don't know if a little sip would help.
Beautiful before and after shots!
it's a cool shot. Thanks for the visit, Martha
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Cool pictures!
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Actually...this is damn scary! Excuse my language...but, beautiful post it is!
While I do like martinis, a hot buttered rum might be better at this time of year.
How sad that the creek bed has dried up!
I like martinis,
but this time of year red wine keeps me warm! :)
Have a good day!
How neat to have the before and after shots.
Very clever, with great before and after pics.
I wonder if the martini was "shaken not stirred" probably Dry though. Fun post thanks
Cheers!
Ah now there's a story there. Would love to know what it is ;) Enjoyed the before and after pictures too, thank you.
Fun photo views shared this week ;-)
Thanks for dropping by Small Reflections.
Hugs and blessings,
Sure is nice to see a place in different seasons. Like the rock art.
Coming over from Gaelyn's blog -Is that more East than Teneya Lake at the side of the road that leads to the Northern entrance? Just curious, because Teneya lake is one of my favorite painting spots!
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