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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

White Water Lilies - Photograph

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This is 1 of 4 posts of photographs that I took at Paine Open Space Island Pond Preserve in Easton, CT this past week.

Those water lilies were in Island Pond. There were a lot of bugs and mosquitoes biting me, so I couldn't linger long here.

Paine Open Space Island Pond Preserve Trail Map

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Aspetuck Land Trust Preserve Locations Map

8 comments:

CJ Kennedy said...

so beautiful and peaceful in spite of the bugs.

Tom said...

...thanks for braving the mosquitoes to get these, beautiful.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

Beautiful waterlilies. Mosquitoes LOVE me, so I'm sure there must be something that attracts them to you, too.

froebelsternchen said...


A gorgeous display of photos!
Happy rest of the week!
Susi

Conny said...

Oh wow.. this is beautiful!

s.c said...

Great shots of the Lilies. Especially the first one.

Anonymous said...

Water lilies are so gorgeous...there's a place I kayak that is loaded...and I just left myself drift through them...:)jp

Bill said...

Wonderful shots of the lillies. I love the last one, Anne.