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One of my last still around collections. When we're kids, we collect everything, when we get bigger, I guess we need the extra space and start dumping them
Scott's Mill in Milford, Ontario. The stream still runs to the millpond, but is currently dry due to a summer of drought!
When I was younger, much younger, I was always being told I must eat my greens... Well, I can now say that I do.
This lens turned my life upside down!
This fused glass artwork was done by Luis Gianera, Buenos Aires Argentina. Luis is my South American exchange student son. For one year, in the late 80's, he attended high school in Pennsylvania and lived at our house.
He now resides in Buenos Aires. There he teaches English along with teaching glass painting and glass fusion. More examples of his work can be found on Facebook.
Too easy? My first thought was there isn't a wave (ocean) anywhere close to me. Then I thought of radio waves as some others did buy had no good props. The post is not political. God bless the country you live in.
#YouCan see the icy in the bay
#YouCan hear the sound against the hull
#YouCan feel the frigid wind (-12C feels like -20C)
Art piece "Thru Link to Peak", Shane Woolridge, 2014
"From shore to shore, Thru Link to Peak, from Father to Son, the link complete"
FlickrFriday#Trace
Christmas has passed and only the lights and this forgotten bell remain on the Christmas tree in front of the house. I take down all the decorations after Christmas so that the snow and ice don't damage them, but the lights stay on because of the New Year's celebration. Last night when I went out to turn on the lights I saw this frozen little bell. Unplanned, this is my last photo from 2024.
HFF!