Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Watery Wednesday

The Kukkanahalli Lake in Mysore is fringed by Sylvester Palms. THe fruit of the palms are s aourse of food for the many birds that visit the lake.
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16 comments:

  1. look so mysterious... love the scene.. nostalgic..

    Watery Wed here

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  2. I like how you composed this image. I like to take a peek at the lake.

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  3. I love this photo, and your blog. I'll be bcak to check out some more!

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  4. Perfect capture as always! I love it! Have a lovely day!

    Sylvia

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  5. i had a nice visit in your blog :)

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  6. a lovely spot to admire the lake and take pictures.:p

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  7. Nice looking palm and the view is lovely!

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  8. A very happy new year, lotusleaf.

    Harmony of the Nature.
    Water and green. . .

    All is serenity.

    I hope you have a new year filled with good health and prosperity and joy.

    Thank you, from Japan.
    Your friend.
    ruma

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  9. What pretty trees, I've never seen that type of palm before. As usual I love seeing what grows near you, I feel like I'm on a mini vacation :)

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  10. Wonderful photo, I would love to see some of the birds.

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  11. It is watery here too lotusleaf. Rained early morning and now still cloudy. Those are nice palms ;-)

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  12. You know how I love to see pictures of India ... Happy New Year Lotus Leaf!

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  13. looks like a place I´d like to visit. :)

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  14. wanted to let you know that thanks to Kristin at "My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia" my first ever link party for Cottage Flora Thursday's is up & running! Inviting you to come over & link a cottage garden post you may have & please advertise "Cottage Flora Thursday's" on your post that you link....& if your not already a follower - please follow me!

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  15. Someone else say to "slow down and enjoy" being there would do the trick.
    Looks so relaxing.

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