You'd never see this in California. Our kayaks are maintained in a protected marine environment. I think you can get up to twenty-five years for keelhauling one.
I can not explain how, even in Russian, but here is music in this photo: color, or shapes, or composition, all together provide the beauty and harmony.
That's a very unique way of displaying kayaks... Wondering why no different colors on display? Seems like they all look the same except for the one in the extreme left!!
First I need to finish or complete my diet program here, then and "maybe" I will fit there! LOL Léia oh I'm moody!Sorry! :) ( oral French tests today! I'm nervous!)
This is the nicest display of kayaks I have ever seen! Some day I'll have to post a few photos of kayak displays in Ontario's cottage country...but they are not as nice as this. :)
It's kayak season here, too. The river has been wild and that only lasts for a short time. I can only imagine what the Arkansas looks like going through Cotopaxi right now.
I would really like to try kayaking. I'll take a red one.
ReplyDeleteI do have a collection of old bottles and jars, but they don't get hung on the bottle tree.
An unusual way to display the kayaks. Eye-catching, and I supposse that works.
ReplyDeleteI've been kept hostage by Blogger for several days which was frustrating, but I'm back now enjoying all the posts.
They look a bit like dangly earrings.
ReplyDeleteKinda looks like they were caught and gutted and now they're drying out.
ReplyDeleteYou'd never see this in California. Our kayaks are maintained in a protected marine environment. I think you can get up to twenty-five years for keelhauling one.
ReplyDeleteMore shopping? Have you purchased one yet? ;)
ReplyDeleteI can not explain how, even in Russian, but here is music in this photo: color, or shapes, or composition, all together provide the beauty and harmony.
ReplyDeleteThese look like they could hang from a giant Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very unique way of displaying kayaks... Wondering why no different colors on display? Seems like they all look the same except for the one in the extreme left!!
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c'est l'histoire du vilain petit cygne noir, seul dans son coin ;) belle photo graphique
ReplyDeleteI have seen some kind of kayak here, but they are different...
ReplyDeleteHa! They do look like fish hanging there. I like the chic black one, but imagine it's not too visible in the water...
ReplyDeleteattractive display
ReplyDeleteFirst I need to finish or complete my diet program here, then and "maybe" I will fit there! LOL
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oh I'm moody!Sorry! :)
( oral French tests today! I'm nervous!)
I would like to try that.
ReplyDeleteI've not tried it, but I bet kayaking would be fun. I love being on water. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteI'll pass. Love to but my knees won't cooperate.
ReplyDeleteThey are everywhere out here too. Even in this 'crappy' weather the kayakers are out. I do like a canoe though. MB
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind trying that! Those are some bright colors.
ReplyDeletePerfect for the Sunshine State!!
ReplyDeleteThis is the nicest display of kayaks I have ever seen! Some day I'll have to post a few photos of kayak displays in Ontario's cottage country...but they are not as nice as this. :)
ReplyDeleteFun shot .. love the color
ReplyDeleteThe black (brown?) one looks like it was seriously contemplating evolving into a large shoe instead!
ReplyDeleteI like their color...but the way they are hung makes me think of big fish hung by their tails.
ReplyDeleteThat is the type of "sport" my husband like.
ReplyDeleteEasy to spot, creative and nice!
The horizontally hanging ones makes me wanna take a nap.. Rock-a-bye baby on a kayak.. when the wind blows the kayak will rock.
ReplyDeleteIt's kayak season here, too. The river has been wild and that only lasts for a short time. I can only imagine what the Arkansas looks like going through Cotopaxi right now.
ReplyDeleteYes, but where do they kayak? You have lakes?
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