Once
again, these are photographs I took as I walked through Ward Park on my way
home from hearing the ‘Jazz in the Park’ last Sunday. I have another video clip of one of the songs for you at the end of this post.
CLICK HERE if the video does not appear below.
if you missed the Jazz yesterday with the photographs of the group, ClicK HERE
I hope you enjoyed these fences and video today and I am linking this post with
I hope you enjoyed these fences and video today and I am linking this post with
Many thanks for your visit and also to all those who
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Beautiful! I love the flowers and the reflections.
ReplyDeleteYou do visit the most beautiful places. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLove these wonderful flowers.
ReplyDeleteThe plase is lovely.
Hugs
What a pretty park, the roses are gorgeous. Wonderful collection of photos! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteOh Jazz in the park sounds like something I would truly love to attend. You have some nice fences here. Hug B
ReplyDeleteSure makes me wish I had been there, too. ;) blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteBeautifully composed images of the landscape and flowers. I love that smooth jazz-- my kind of music!
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe how beautiful that red rose is! It's a very nice park indeed!
ReplyDeleteA very lovely park and beautiful roses!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful park! And I love the puffin header!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice event to go to. I love music in the park where we live. Is that a puffin in your banner? I'm reading a mystery, Murder with Puffins...heehee! (it's GOOD) How funny! Sweet hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteWoW!! what a pretty place!! we are all so lucky to have beautiful places like these, so well maitained, to walk, enjoy and photograph!!!
ReplyDeleteDearest Margaret; Ward Park is really beautiful with roses and love the several fences♡♡♡ My husband enjoyed the Saxophone play very much both the previous and this post♪♪♪ After hearing the pretty Jazz music several times both of them, he went to bed satisfied:-)
ReplyDeleteSending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend, xoxo Miyako*
the roses are beautiful. love the stone bridge, too. thanks, margaret!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely park for a walk and for photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty park! Nice reflections of the people on the bridge.
ReplyDeleteLove the roses and bridge and the video.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place and music too!
ReplyDeleteI would like to have that first flower filled fence to walk through and a concert to go to ... oh my, you do live a good life, Margaret. This is lovely ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
this is nice....and as the roses grow over the pathway....this will make for some outstanding photos... lovely.
ReplyDeleteHave a super nice day.
Beautiful place ,nette
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful rose. And a fine place for a summer jaunt.
ReplyDeleteSuch beauty. How old is the little bridge?
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely park. I love that Red Rose up against the fence. - Normally I'm not a big jazz fan but this sounded very relaxing. The singer had a lovely voice.
ReplyDeleteI really like to the small bridge. I don't see to many of those over here these days.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely park and the red rose is stunning. You captured some great pics and the music was wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Have a great weekend.
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Margaret. You are one cool dude. What a lovely way to spend Sunday afternoon.
ReplyDeletea splendid set of photos Margaret, great header too.
ReplyDeletepeter
I really like the little stone bridge! And the puffin in your header is just gorgeous!!! I was hoping to see puffins while up in the Pacific Northwest but unfortunately we didn't see any.
ReplyDeleteWorderfull park, lovely bridge, greeting from Belgium , city Mons
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That is one perfect red rose gracing the fence. I love the close-up shot of the Puffin in your header. The angular details on the head make it stand out from all the rest.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty park. Nice music too.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely day in the park for all!
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Love the stone bridge.
ReplyDeleteYou are lucky to live near Ward Park, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteIt is a gorgeous place.
I particularly enjoyed the many views of the park and those beautiful yellow flowers.
Have a Beautiful Day!
Peace :)
Enjoyed your post very much! Love the bridge :)
ReplyDeletea gorgeous place for having a great day :)
ReplyDeleteLovely snaps and I did enjoy listening to the music as I read.
ReplyDeleteDiana
Love the photos, Margaret.. interesting fence behind the audience in the 2nd one, and gorgeous reflections in the 4th.. and enjoyed the video as well. Must go back and listen to yesterday's.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful way to spend your time listening to music and surrounded by beautiful views!
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