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30 comments:
Love your pot of gold in the sunset!
Thanks for popping over.
a beautiful golden sunset.
enjoy your weekend.
How beautiful
how lovely, dreamy...
I love Arija's comment - "a pot of gold". Beautiful and peaceful!
Gorgeous sunset!
Beautiful snap. The sunset over the mountains is lovely.
Nice one - mind your step! :-)
If you were heading to Boone I know you were indeed in a beautiful part of NC.
Lovely sunset over the mountain!
Hope your computer problems are resolved soon.
My post is here: Carletta’s Captures.
Ohhh this beautiful colour Carver!!
Hugs from Anne
That is a beautiful sliver of golden light clinging to to the setting sun of the sky.
Pot of gold! :)
Beautiful Carver!
Have a great friday
Anna
Lovely capture. restful. Have a great weekend.
Love that bit of orange in the clouds resting in the blue gray mist.
That is indeed a pot of gold! Gorgeous sunset, Carver! I love it!
Have a lovely weekend!
Sylvia
Beautiful,indeed;)
Looks like there's gold in "them thar hills." Stunning!
I love a road trip, and a sunset. The two together are great stuff! Loved it!
Beautiful sunset.
That sunset is real tranquil and it gives out a warm feeling to the heart.
Thanks Carver, hope your pc issues is fixed :)
Like a beautiful, colorful painting.
Stunning work!
The colors are amazing.
Love the touch of glowing light behind tiers of darkness! Beautiful!
Very nice! It looks as if the clouds are on fire ...
lovely colors...just like a painting!
enjoy your weekend carver!
Such a beautiful golden sky, so lovely.
My post is at Through Squirrel Eyes
lovely shot!
That black silhouetted mountain really sets of that golden sunset... it's beautiful, Carver.
Stunning picture of a beautiful sunset!
Oh wow - that is so stunning - the kind of shot that brings tears to the eyes!
A very beautiful sunset shot! Makes u feel like a day well lived.
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