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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Wishing Well


The wishing well at Riviera on Vaal with a view of the river just beyond that.
to view a previous post on Riveira on Vaal, click here


13 comments:

BLOGitse said...

Are these your specialities, pictures from gardens?
This is very pretty again.
Like the on in the latest SSS.
You see - I can remember your picture! :)

Have a great day!

Quint said...

Vaal is a fantastic location. This fountain is great, but the view from the balcony ... wow!

Just being a little busy with work and making template changes. Sorry for the abscence!

Gena D said...

Response to BLOGitse: Thanks so much for your visits and comments - always appreciated!!!
To answer your question, I did garden design for a few years, so am used to taking pictures in gardens, HOWEVER, South Africa has no shortage of beautiful gardens, as most properties are huge, the weather excellent, so I am not short of gardens/ flowers to photgraph.... also I do alot of walks, heritage excursions etc.etc. and my camera (nicknamed "my baby") goes with me everywhere .....

annies home said...

very pretty I would love to sit and think here for a while

I am also following so i dont miss any greatness you post

Victoria said...

THis is so captivating! Gorgeous!

Xavi said...

I want to come to South Africa, Gena.
There are wonderful things and I want to see live.
Gena, Thanks for showing these beautiful places!
I hope you have a nice day.
See you.

Xavi

Tania said...

What a nice place and I love the flowers too!:-)

storyteller said...

Pretty gardens and lovely fountain ... perfect for Watery Wednesday.
Hugs and blessings,

Unknown said...

enchanting garden! what a lovely spot.

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

At this well, I wish
for health and strength and laughter
for friend and stranger.

Regina said...

A delightful scene.
Lovely shot!

eileeninmd said...

What a beautiful scene, I love the fountains. Great shot!

Noel Morata said...

aaaah, i would love to sit on a bench somewhere here and sit for a bit...you wouldn't happen to have a bottle of chardonnay open for us to share this scene today :)

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