I love Mystic...we used to go frequently when we lived in Newport RI....must take a different route on our next trip south and visit again. Thanks for stirring up great memories.
Beautiful shots. We were just there on vacation Sunday - visited an apple cider mill, watched a regatta, and ate lunch at Mystic Pizza. Missed both the sunrise and sunset, though, so glad to see your photos! =)
I love that sunset shot. I always meant to get to Mystic when I lived in NY but somehow it just never happened.
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You need to get a job as a photographer for a travel magazine. Your photos never fail to make me wish I was there.
ReplyDeleteI wish I was still there too...lol
ReplyDeleteand thank you for the kind words.
I love both the pics...but the sunset is definitely my fave. :)
ReplyDeletewhat a gorgeous sky in both of them. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful.
ReplyDeletecool. been there a number of times but didn't see it that way.
ReplyDeleteLovely colours!
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I can't get the pics to load. From the comments they sound amazing. I'll try to stop back later.
ReplyDeleteLove LOVE LOVE your work here, beautiful indeed!
ReplyDeleteMine is up as well at AussiePomm (Ships and Flags), have a great
WW!!
You drove on by! I hope you enjoyed fully. The coastal part of eastern Connecticut is a dream. Beautiful shots.
ReplyDeletewow, what beautiful pictures... amazing colors and composition!
ReplyDeletehappy WW, and thanks for stopping by mine!
Love the sunrise one in particular, would lov to be somewhere eating a breakfast and checking out that view :)
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
I love Mystic...we used to go frequently when we lived in Newport RI....must take a different route on our next trip south and visit again. Thanks for stirring up great memories.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow!! These pictures are stunning!! I want to live there too! :)
ReplyDeleteThe clouds seem to clear up just over the water. Beautiful muted colours.
ReplyDeleteThose photos are chilling, so very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! I love colorful sunrise/sunsets! I would love to try mystic pizza!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteincredibly gorgeous. the sunset shot is magical.
ReplyDeleteI like the colors in the photos. In some ways, I prefer the stark red color of the building in the first sunrise picture - more unusual :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views. Looks like a great place to be.
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Really magical, with the color in the sky and in the reflection.
ReplyDeletethese are fantastic...I felt like I was there!
ReplyDeletecatie--I love the richness of the colors in those shots! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. :-)
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots! I love Mystic!
ReplyDeleteDid you go to Bank Square Books? Great bookstore!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking!
ReplyDeleteNot this trip Caring, but I know right where it is!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous photos! Wish I was there.
ReplyDeleteAmazing once again!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. We were just there on vacation Sunday - visited an apple cider mill, watched a regatta, and ate lunch at Mystic Pizza. Missed both the sunrise and sunset, though, so glad to see your photos! =)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Photos!!
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A wonderful rich, enticing image makes me wish I was sat with a glass of wine looking out.
ReplyDeleteI love Mystic! Was there once in the Fall for a wedding. It was GORGEOUS! Your second photos is simply beautiful.
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I love that sunset shot. I always meant to get to Mystic when I lived in NY but somehow it just never happened.
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Gorgeous!! Can't wait to visit there one day!
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Wonderful subset. It seems two-toned, bright salmon and shades of gray. Very striking.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunrise and sunset pictures. Nothing is lovelier than a lovely sunrise or sunset.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with me and bringing me back here for alook, great images to see.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove Mystic - great shots!
ReplyDeleteThat sunset picture looks like the whole damn sky is exploding. Just gorgeous. Great photography Caite!
ReplyDeleteHow very lovely to have both sunrise and sunset. Simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteStunning! Both could be framed Nd hang on the wall.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, love the colors. Looks like a great place to be.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Great pictures :-)
ReplyDeleteI hope you frame these. They are perfect captures!
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning photos...reminds me of what a nice place Mystic is. You take beautiful pictures!
ReplyDelete~ Amy
An alpaca (Vicugna pacos) is a domesticated species of South
ReplyDeleteAmerican camelid. It resembles a small llama in appearance.
Alpacas are kept in herds that graze on the level heights of
the Andes of southern Peru, northern Bolivia, Ecuador, and
northern Chile at an altitude of 3,500 m (11,500 ft) to 5,000
m (16,000 ft) above sea level, throughout the year.[1]
Alpacas are considerably smaller than llamas, and unlike llamas,
they were not bred to be beasts of burden, but were bred
specifically for their fiber.