Friday, 1 June 2018

THE WEEKEND ROUNDUP and WEEKEND REFLECTIONS

Time for THE WEEKEND ROUNDUP and WEEKEND REFLECTIONS. The letter this week is V and Violet.  Just look at each individual VOILET.  I think they are so pretty faces to each one.  



I went down to the Marina for a walk and this is a REFLECTION image which is my FAVOURITE today.  In the car park I saw this VOLVO car. Spied two yachts with names beginning with V - Joint VENTURE and VIANNWIL and later noticed this sign which said No VEHICES or bicycles allowed along the promenade.






VERY many thanks for VISITING and also thanks for any comments.

16 comments:

  1. I know your violets as pansies, but love their smiling faces.

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  2. Especially if you have a dog on a bicycle!

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  3. The water is so beautiful and calm. As smooth as glass. The flowers are just perfect, so sweet.

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  4. Lovely reflections around that marina.

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  5. Thanks for sharing such a nice Variety of "v" words, especially the pretty violets.

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  6. Lovely reflection and views of the marina.

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  7. ...lots of great "Vs" Margaret. Enjoy your trip!

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  8. The flowers are beautiful! Love the marina scene. Nice selection of Vs.

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  9. You came up with a great collection of V's. Happy weekend to you!

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  10. Those little Violets are the cutest little things.

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  11. Amazing , My favorite 2nd pic.
    Happy Weekend.

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  12. Great reflection photo!

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  13. Another day for reflection.

    A violet day?

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  14. Your violet flowers are absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing them.

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  15. Margaret, you have sooo pretty and interesting places to walk. And those violets are great. Violets were my favorite flower when I began grade school. We had a bed of them beside the building and also they grew wild in patches around our large, two acres or more, school yard. That was the school with eight students and five or six were my family cousins.
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