Sunday, October 10, 2010

city scapes


St. Petersburg, Florida on a warm winter day.


See Mary's Little Red House for more Mosaics on Monday!

36 comments:

  1. Brrrrrrrrrr! You winter days are a lot like ours! ;}

    m ^..^

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  2. Love the paperboy, the horse drawn carriage and the water!!!! Lovely shots.

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  3. Aren't these wonderful pictures! Imagine the wonderful outdoor cafe in January! I like this! Cathy

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  4. We are anxious to get back to FL! Would love to visit St. Pete! ♥

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  5. What fun photos and nice mosaic!

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  6. This makes me want to visit!

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  7. Love it! That outdoor cafe looks like a wonderful place to people-watch! :)

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  8. Looks like a great city to winter in~ Would love to take a ride in what looks like Cinderella's carriage :-)

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  9. A warm winter day sounds like an oxymoron to me, but I'd love to give it a try.

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  10. That looks like Cinderella's horse drawn pumpkin. Nice mosaic.

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  11. Love visiting St. Petersburg, Florida with you! Fun mosaics!

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  12. Anonymous8:56 PM

    Gorgeous snaps! You made some lovely mosaics with them.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  13. Great mosaic and photos. Have a good week.

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  14. Looks like a great time in the city!

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  15. It looks very lively here...I like that!!

    XO,
    Jane

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  16. Looks like a nice place to watch people go by.

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  17. The horse-drawn carriage is charming. Where is Prince Charming? I've been looking for him!

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  18. I see my carriage awaits! What a beautiful setting. And the weather looks great too!
    Yvonne

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  19. Great photos, I would love a ride in the Cinderella carriage. Take care:)

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  20. I love the Cinderella pumpkin carriage. I remember one similar at the Grand Flo at Disney. I love your Florida views :)

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  21. I think I'll bookmark this post and look at it again in mid-February!! It was 90 degrees here today but that won't last.

    Best,
    Bonnie

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  22. Oh your pictures are so cheerful.
    love your mosaic
    well done indeed!

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  23. Fabulous cityscapes ... beautiful city!

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  24. Love the paper boy and the horse drawn carriage. Looks a great place to visit and sit with a cup of tea and watch the world go by!! Jackie in Surrey, UK.

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  25. That looks like a very nice place to be. I hope to visit there this winter when we take a week at the end of a cruise. I'll look for the paper boy!

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  26. Beautiful photos! Looks like a lot of fun being there...Christine

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  27. I just love your city scapes. So pretty. My cousin just moved down there from Michigan... she loves it. Huge change from the weather we're having up here, though.

    I hope you have a lovely Monday,
    SUsan
    http://clucklebees.blogspot.com/

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  28. Lovely photos and mosaics. Thanks for taking me on a tour of the pretty city of St Petersburg. Florida is the place to be in the winter months.

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  29. Looks like a very interesting town !!

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  30. Anonymous11:03 AM

    Never visited St Petersburg. Looks beautiful!
    Gorgeous mosaic.

    Pat@Back Porch Musings

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  31. Wow, it looks so nice there in winter! I'll have to visit when the temperature gets frigid here! Happy MM!

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  32. It looks fantastic!

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  33. Winter in New Jersey looks ever so slightly different!

    As for your comment on my post today, that we learn more easily as we get older -- I sometimes think my brain is like the hard drive on my computer, and has become LOW ON SPACE and information just sort of bounces in... and bounces OUT all too frequently!

    Great mosaics -- what a beautiful city
    Cass

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  34. My first thought: "My, that man (woman? I don't mean this offensively, I really just can't tell) has a looong pony tail." I hope it doesn't get caught in his/her bow as he/she fiddles.

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  35. Have you gone visiting? How nice to have live violin music while you dine....and I would love a ride in that carriage!

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  36. What great mosaics. I wish I new how to do these. The photos are great!

    Leann

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