This was part of granite island walk we took on. The stairs are great photography opportunities for us but we did have to wait almost 20 minutes for the kids to vanish out of our view finders.
Joel is probably my last close friend that I can rely on these days. Literally there are no secrets among us. The trip was rather literally so spontaneous that we decided to take a great road trip for a few days while he visited a friend's wedding.
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You caught some fine views on this island. I'm glad you had a good road trip.
ReplyDeleteIt was too short
DeleteThree very nice photos! Spontaneous trips can be the best and how lovely to have such a good friend.
ReplyDeleteNow I am preparing for Xmas at home
DeleteThe stairs and bridge are great! I've waited for people to disappear out of the view finder many times.
ReplyDeleteIt is a pain
DeleteI loved each of these photos, Roentare ~ The composition and lines are awesome! The tree looks like two trees hugging. I'm glad that Joel is a close friend that you can count on.
ReplyDeleteI like to collect tree pics
DeleteNever take a good friend for granite. 😉 (hope you got it)
ReplyDeleteI got it. Yeah close buddy is hard to find
DeleteThese steps over the rocks is so unusual! It is kind of like a work of art!
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice looking tree.
ReplyDeletegood post
ReplyDeleteJoel disfrutaría de la boda mientras estarías haciendo fotos como esta en otros lugares.
ReplyDeleteCreo tuvisteis suerte de que marchasen los niños, porque por lo general son algo reacios a volver a casa si se divierten.
Saludos.
Spontaneity can be very good at times.
ReplyDeleteYeah, not too frequently is the best
DeleteI would love to be on that trail. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ☺
I love the pictures. That tree is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI love that tree - full of character!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/12/donegal-town.html
Bellas fotografías de esa zona natural de Australia. Allá deben de estar ahora a punto de empezar el verano. Abrazos.
ReplyDeleteIt is already summer here
DeleteA road trip along the coast produces great photos and great memories.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous captures!
ReplyDeleteA lovely photo, and it's often hard to find a good reliable person for a friend, and when we do, we hang on like grim death as the saying goes :)
ReplyDeleteI love that phrase!
DeleteAmazing place, great clicks
ReplyDeleteThat trail invites walkers. The tree, though, is just fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI love that tree very much
DeleteI envy you. The biggest problem with my age is that my close friends have all moved on to another universe-- most of my family as well. It must be a common feeling for the geriatric set. I suppose that's why I value the social contact of these blogs, as well as the various social media sites.
ReplyDeleteI am starting to feel less available mates and friends to really do stuff with. Even for a chitchat is becoming hard.
DeleteDa mucho juego fotográfico esas escaleras de madera.
ReplyDeleteA fantastic trail to walk and photograph.
ReplyDelete...the rock formation and tree are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThe trail looks really interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt was rather enjoyable
DeleteWhat a lovely staircase up the mountain
ReplyDeleteThree great shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat photographs, I especially like the tree.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Spontaneous trips are often the best. Enjoy your week. I am joining you at the Randomosity linkup.
ReplyDeleteThe stairs are photogenic. Nice with a friend like that.
ReplyDeleteIt is good to have a friend like that :-D Great photos :-D
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to have a friend like that. They are rare and worth treasuring. People who "get you." I loved this photo -- the steps are a terrific eye catcher and it looks like a grand day.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and participating at SSPS 341. See you at #342, Jan 6. Merry Christmas/Happy Festive Season.
ReplyDeleteMe alegra que tengas un buen amigo. Besos.
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