Sunday, February 12, 2012

Mitchell Lake II/ Scenc Sunday

Seen from a bridge on Centennial Park Road, Kirkfield, Ontario

Yesterday's photo was taken from a bridge looking easterly but today's is from a bridge looking westerly.

I'm linking to Scenic Sunday.

17 friends stopped by to say:

Linda said...

How big is that lake? This is a nice photo - but it sure does look cold! Have a warm day!

Pam said...

Scenic indeed.. it looks like a wonderful spot to go ice skating.
Hugs,
Pam :)

Lowell said...

How many lakes do you have up thataway? I think I'd like this much more during the summer...I can visualize bright blue water, boats skimming across the surface with bikini clad babes on the bows...

Ah, yes!

Kerri said...

Very pretty!
We are having a cold day here today too. But I can't complain ...we've had a much warmer than normal winter :)

Halcyon said...

Looks cold!

Betty Manousos@ Cut and Dry said...

looks cold, but so beautiful!

lovely shot!

Luna Miranda said...

you're still in winter wonderland.:p
i like the whiteness of this frozen lake.

eileeninmd said...

What a lovely scene, the frozen lake look beautiful. Happy Scenic Sunday!

Dimple said...

Looks like winter! We have similar scenery now, except the lake isn't frozen at all...this has been a very mild winter!

Gillian Olson said...

Great shot, looking a bit cold there!

jane said...

Nice shot - hard to believe that that is all water underneath - roll on summer!! Jane UK

Rebecca said...

I like the curved beach lines and the bright pops of color in the foreground.

Everything Changes said...

Nice! Looks like winter . . . not like some other places I know!

Raine said...

I can feel my monitor starting to frost up. :D Beautiful shot. :D

Cheryl @ The Farmer's Daughter said...

Nice shot, but it looks cold! We're going to get some of the white stuff tomorrow here in Missouri.
Have a great week!

World Famous said...

It's a very wonderful scene. A lake turned into white carpeted floor of snow.
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stardust said...

Nice shot of beautiful snow scene. Though narcissus and other flowers thought to be harbinger of spring are blooming, wind is fiercely cold in my part of the world. I long for dusting of snow, but today it's raining. (Sigh)

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