It's so nice that you appreciate the quiet and stillness for a time, Sandi. I wish more people did. It puzzles me how they are always on the go go go, and rush rush rush.
To answer your question: I don't know for sure, but in Sweden they put up huge fences along the forests next to a motorway to protect moose from cars and cars from moose. People do get killed by moose accidents there. I imagine they will do something similar here. Animals are smart so once they discover this route, they will learn to use it.
Such a peaceful and lovely place. Your pond is like mine, which I have named "Still Waters Pond", because "He leads me beside the still waters..." Yours is so pretty because you have such a lovely clear pond without so many lily pads like we have here, and also you have beautiful autumn trees/leaves reflecting in the pond. Very peaceful and lovely.
A Breath of Quiet”—what a beautifully serene phrase. It’s so easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of everyday life, but moments of peace like this are so valuable. I think we could all use a reminder to take a step back and just breathe for a moment.
This reminds me of that splendid movie, On Golden Pond. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteQuiet time in nature is good for the soul.
ReplyDeleteSo peaceful and beautiful!
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Beautiful. Thank you.
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Betsy
Hi Sandi, I love pics of the countryside and rivers, and this is a lovely one.
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ReplyDeleteA lovely, restful image.
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ReplyDeleteStill, as well. Yes, I would say quiet, still, lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, calm and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice that you appreciate the quiet and stillness for a time, Sandi. I wish more people did. It puzzles me how they are always on the go go go, and rush rush rush.
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Peaceful and serene. Love the fall colors reflected in the water.
ReplyDeleteIt's so quiet, only the water in the river murmurs. Sometimes a breeze appears, which moves the leaves of the trees.
ReplyDeleteLove the multi colours.
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question: I don't know for sure, but in Sweden they put up huge fences along the forests next to a motorway to protect moose from cars and cars from moose. People do get killed by moose accidents there. I imagine they will do something similar here. Animals are smart so once they discover this route, they will learn to use it.
ReplyDeleteThat makes sense! Thanks.
DeleteThank-you Sandi for sharing this lovely photo.
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Thank you, Catherine. God bless you.
DeleteThanks for reminding me to stop and breathe!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteLovely photograph.
All the best Jan
Such a peaceful and lovely place. Your pond is like mine, which I have named "Still Waters Pond", because "He leads me beside the still waters..." Yours is so pretty because you have such a lovely clear pond without so many lily pads like we have here, and also you have beautiful autumn trees/leaves reflecting in the pond. Very peaceful and lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Pamela!
DeleteThis is a scene that is quite lovely and speaks peace.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully calm and I love the reflection!
ReplyDeleteLovely:)
ReplyDeleteSo serene! Wishing you a blessed Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely and full of peace.
ReplyDeletePeaceful scenery!
ReplyDeleteSo, so lovely.
ReplyDeleteWishing you Peace and a wonderful Thanksgiving season.
I am so grateful for blog friends like you.
Sue
Thank you, Sandi.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
A Breath of Quiet”—what a beautifully serene phrase. It’s so easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of everyday life, but moments of peace like this are so valuable. I think we could all use a reminder to take a step back and just breathe for a moment.
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ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful scene, so tranquil.
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