Life can be pretty complicated and confusing at times. Sometimes we just don't know which way is up!


The light was perfect a couple of weeks ago and so was the water on Lake Raymond Gary in Southeast Oklahoma. Talk about a lake being like a mirror.
Hope you're not having one of those upside-down days.
Till next time,
Judi
UPDATE: For the blog that was waiting on someone to find the fishing pole.
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These are great photos. I love it when the lake reflects back the trees and the sky. Awesome photos. It almost makes me miss growing up in Oklahoma.
We had a clear sunny day today in Northern California. My husband commented that days like today are why we live here. Looks like you have a lot of natural beauty there as well.
I think the first one is upside down...
Judi, Whichever is the one upside down (I too believe its the first one), this is a really cool photo. Rich
Those are great pictures. My vote is for the first is upside down. Soooooo???????
I think the first one is the one that is upside down, but they are great photos and hard to tell.
Wow -- they both look pretty good-- nice photos - thanks for sharing.
Joan – Thank You. Where in Oklahoma did you grow up?
Vickie- Don’t you just love this time of the year?
Wayne- Could be.
Rich – These type of photographs always remind me of jigsaw puzzles. Thanks.
Mark – Thanks. Well, one of them is.
Donna – Well, everyone seems to be in agreement anyway.
Bob & Carolin – Thank you and thanks for stopping by.
I have been having an upside down year, LOL! Just too many things that are trying to take me out of whack but I am a natural to not let it ;0
THESE PICS are WAYYY COOL! Thanks for sharing it!
The fishing rod was the give-away. Don't you just love days like this...
Your building consultant for life in Brentwood, TN ~ Michael
Renee - Sorry that it's been that kind of year for you BUT you sound like you've got it on track. Thanks for stopping by.
Michael, I chose one that had the fishing rod in it on purpose, waiting for someone to point it out. Leave that to a home inspector! Ok, the first one is the one that is upside down.
I just see that some one did see that there is a fishing rod in the photo making the one upside one number 1, unless they are casting awfully high!
Mary, Yes, You know how Michael is. To see the second half of the post. BUT thanks for stopping by my blog.
http://activerain.com/blogsview/973711/Lets-Look-For-Answers
Great photos. I hope that your days are not upside down and thank you for the kind words on my blog.
Judi - The one on top is upside down... right? Beautiful calm day though.
That is an amazingly calm water that you can't tell which picture is upside down! I really can't tell which one is correct.
I guessed before I peeked. I saw the rod as well. I didn't grow up in OK, but spent many years about 50 miles from Lawton, on the TX side of the "Not so big anymore, RED!" Lived in Claremore for a few months several years ago, too! The Wichita Mtns, are why I live in the Rockies, I HAD to see what the BIG ones looked like!