@ Ciel - Actually, it's not so much dry as dead. That's a different type of grass and our very cold winter effectively did it in. It will all come back in a few weeks, thank goodness.
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22 comments:
Maybe I should take up golf, just to see sights such as this!
This is so beautiful.
Very pretty and evocative, soothing.
What a treat for the golfers.
Nice place! Looks very tranquil!
Spectacular. The green looks like velvet.
Looks like this may be the last group of the day. Beautiful shot Jacob.
What a swell picture. Maybe you are in Scotland. Very nice and soothing too. MB
Love the picture, but I know nothing about golf...
Is it dry in the foreground or am I just not quite awake yet?
I would never be able to concentrate on the game with such a fantastic landscape around me... :)
God bless you!
Cezar
This photo is magnificent!!!!
And this must be why you decided to move. This is one gorgeous view!
@ Ciel - Actually, it's not so much dry as dead. That's a different type of grass and our very cold winter effectively did it in. It will all come back in a few weeks, thank goodness.
@ VP - If you come to visit in Florida, I'll teach you everything you need to know!
Simply beautiful !!
The best time of the day!
What a beautiful capture of light and silhouettes...very serene looking.
Lorri
This is such a lovely scene, Jacob. If it were not for the summer heat and the alligators, I might like to live in Florida. :)
@ EG - Ah, the alligators won't bother you...but the summer heat might be a problem! :-)
Crikey, our greens are still white.
Looks beautiful. I like this time of the day.
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