Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Missouri River and a sunset


Yesterday, my daughter and I took an evening drive to the nearest town that has a WalMart.  For us that is a river town called Boonville.  We decided to walk on the walkway by the side of the bridge that crosses the Missouri River.  I, of course, took my camera along to get a shot of the sun going down in a pretty orange sky. 


After a short walk, we turned around and went back to the car and drove to the Lookout Point at the City Park.  It was about time to say goodbye to the sun.  The sky had changed from the fiery orange into a soft pink and blue. 
  
The river is still very high.  You can see water standing in the fields on the other side of the tree-lined bank of the river.   We had a good rain in this area yesterday.  I just hope the river doesn't get any higher. 

We enjoyed the quiet setting for a few minutes until a motorcycle zoomed in and we decided it was time to leave and get our shopping done.  We just wanted to stop and enjoy a Missouri river sunset.   
  
"If I can put one touch of rosy sunset into the life of any man or woman, I shall feel that I have worked with God.    
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton 

Until next time...

27 comments:

  1. Glad you stopped to enjoy the view and thanks for taking pictures for us to enjoy.

    We all need to stop more often and appreciate our surroundings.

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  2. Hey, I've been to Boonville! In the '70's, but I was there! hehehe Great photo of the sunset, and great quote.

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  3. so very beautiful. in the first photo, the sun looks like it might be saying to something in the trees, beam me up scotty. that ray dipping into the trees is gorgeous

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  4. Love that golden river shot. Strange to think you all are still with the high waters. There are so many states in drought conditons. Nobody said Nature was fair.

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  5. wow....that sunset is superb!!!

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  6. Cheryl, thank you so much for sharing that beautiful moment of appreciation with us. Oh, how magestic! Fills your heart. blessings ~ tanna

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  7. Beautiful pictures thanks for taking them and sharing them with us.

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  8. Good morning Cheryl.....thanks for sharing this spot of loveliness with us today.

    BTW.....hopefully everyone is doing O.K. in your immediate family.....you are in my thoughts.

    xo

    Jo

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  9. You captured it beautifully! Loved the quote too and the river. :D

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  10. What gorgeous photos of the River, especially the first sunset one! I have been wondering how about the flooding as it isn't in our news as much now. I have family in & around Omaha & know they were having flooding their earlier. I also have family in Boonville! In fact, one of my cousins owns & operates the A & W there. Small world, huh?

    I remember traveling I70 during the flood of 1993 & seeing the waters lap around the sandbags near the Missouri River bridge. And I think it was from that flood that some of my family lost a business & a home.

    Hmmm....thinking I may need a Central Missouri trip!

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  11. Beautiful walk you two took. The bridge over the Missouri River at Jefferson city has a new multi million dollar walkway. We so wanted to do it before the grandsons went to school, but it never did happen, and they started school today!

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  12. I love that sunset too.
    Hope you had fun shopping!

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  13. I love that sunset too.
    Hope you had fun shopping!

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  14. Cheryl,both these photographs are lovely,my favorite is the second one,I love the subtle light,so peaceful.
    Carolyn.

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  15. It was about a year ago that I took pictures from, I believe, that exact same spot! Our son and his family live in Prairie Home, so Boonville is where they shop too. Small world....

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  16. that is really, really beautiful!

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  17. Gorgeous, Cheryl... I always love to see the sun setting --where there is water.. The reflection is great.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  18. Beautiful. And you know I love a sunset!

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  19. Amazing shots. I haven't seen a sunset like that in years being down in the hollow as we are.

    That's a terrific quote and look how nicely you've done what the painter wished to do using your camera.

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  20. Cheryl I am so happy you got that camera! Your photos are beeutiful, beeutiful, BEEutiful!!!! Glad you and your daughter got to take in little Boonville. It is a nice town with great places to EAT all around. Have you checked out Warm Springs close there where the Clydesdales are stabled? It is a great tour and beautiful out there. And you can always enjoy a nice lunch somewhere :)

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  21. Thanks for sharing this sunset with us. Gorgeous I must say. I love rivers and being able to see the sun set agaist the glistining water is something to love even more.
    Have a great evening

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  22. that is indeed a very beautiful sight! It normally are the little things that make us realize how special this earth can be.

    And thank you for your hugs and kind words on my blog Monday! all those sweet comments make this little bump a lot better to handle!

    Leontien

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  23. Hi Cheryl!

    Loved the picture of the sunset - I love a beautiful sunset! I really do believe that God made them so pretty just for us... :0)

    Your flowers are so pretty! It's hard to believe that summer is almost over.

    Have a wonderful week-end!

    Hugs,
    Barb

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  24. Just beautiful!! We enjoy visits to Boonville.. we're not "boat" people, but we love antiquing and shopping downtown. And it's just a pretty place to be! -Tammy

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  25. Beautiful! Lucky daughter to have her mom taking walks in the park with her. :) We have something in common! :)

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