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le lac boivinPosted by vu@granby (Granby, Québec, Canada) on 7 October 2007 in Cityscape & Urban and Portfolio. © Réal Monfette 2007
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Comments (13)
Vanessa from Kent, United KingdomLovely background and the fountain looks so refreshing 7 Oct 2007 8:38am @Vanessa: Hi Vanessa, I see you have a fountain too in your portfolio, here, although at a different scale. The fountain in our lake Boivin has the added function to oxygenate the water and help fight algea bloom. Thank you for regular visits and comments, they are much appreciated by all of us at granby.aminus3, @Paulo Santos: Thank you very much, Paulo, for your regular visits and comments. We at granby.aminus3 are very honored for your continued support. Adeus para agora, @Amir: Thank you, Amir, for your continued support of our little granby.aminus3 blog and your encouraging comments. We all here from Granby and area feel privileged to have you among our regulat visitors. You are also very generous in your technical explanations. Amoung your photos I find this one very cute. Cathie et Michel from Paris, Francejolie photo , un jet d'eau sur un lac, ce n'est pas courant! 7 Oct 2007 3:38pm @Cathie et Michel: Au nom de Réal, merci pour votre commentaire. Nous nous comptons chanceux de vous avoir parmi nos visiteurs réguliers. Peut-être vous ne le savez pas, mais pour nous au Canada cette fin de semaine est la fête de l'action grace, lundi est un congé. Je trouve que votre photo d'aujourd'hui complète bien la pensée.... Anne from White Rock, CanadaBeautiful fountain and nice framing with the leaves! Happy Thanksgiving :-) 7 Oct 2007 5:32pm @Anne: Thank you for your regular visits and comments to our little granby.aminus3 blog. We count on your support and example to widen our "photographic" horizon. Also thank you for your Thanksgiving wishes, from your picture of today I can imagine that your kitchen smelled very good today! You too have a happy turkey day!:-) Antonella.R. from Busto Arsizio, ItalyJe n'avais jamais vu une fontaine au milieu du lac... maintenant je m'attends de voir émerger excalibur....:-) 7 Oct 2007 7:19pm @Antonella.R.: Merci de votre visite. La fontaine a comme fonction supplémentaire d'oygener l'eau afin de diminuer les algues. Encore "mille grazie", sithenah from Greater Manchester/Cheshire, United Kingdomlovely fountain - it reminds me of one in Stavanger, Norway 7 Oct 2007 7:59pm @sithenah: Thanks for your comment. The fountain serves also to oxygenate the water to help prevent algae bloom. Merci encore, Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesA very "refreshing" image; I love these set in the river/lake kinds of fountains. 7 Oct 2007 8:39pm @Viewfinder: Thank you verry much vor your regular visits and comments, we feel very lucky to have you as our aminus3 friend. I see that you have a fontain as well... @Shahab: Isn't it funny, we have a fountain here on our blog and you have a fountain pen today and yesterday! Thank you for your visit and comment! @Johanne: Au nom de Réal merci, Johanne. @Brians: I thank you in the name of Real, Brian. Your visits and comments are always welcome at granby.aminus3. @Pirut: Thank you for your visits and comments, Pirut. I like this one of your photos! Illuci from Hurdegaryp, NetherlandsI like the depth obtained by the leaves and the fountain. 9 Oct 2007 1:54pm @Illuci: I agree! gilles |
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