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Welcome to the tiny village of Goblins Knob, where our windows are filled with glow and are hearts are filled with the spirit of Christmas. A Frogmore Region from Tolla and Terry, open to the public.
The common motif of the "majestic and powerful" lion was introduced to China by Buddhist missionaries from India, somewhere in the 1st century AD. Lions are not native to China, yet appear in the art of China and the Chinese people believe that lions protect humans from evil spirits. Chinese guardian lions are frequently used in sculpture in traditional Chinese architecture. In the Forbidden City in Beijing, two lion statues are seen in almost every door entrance and the door knobs or handles are also lions.
Vintage brass and white ceramic cabinet knob (1 1/4"). My neighbor has some old kitchen cabinets with these vintage knobs, still in good condition.
Macro Mondays: "Knob"
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Silly me...
As I read about this week's "Knob" topic, I parked the keyword in my head, postponing the search for ideas to the weekend. But the French and German translations of the word ("Knopf" and "Bouton") both have a double meaning, and can also refer to a "Button".
And so as I finally got to look for objects to photograph, my mind went happily down the path of the "Button" topic. It is only as I saw Louise's weekly photo (brilliant, as always: flic.kr/p/2qXvHaA) of Brian turning up the volume to 11 that I realized I was off-topic. Just in time before putting my picture into the MM group.
So here's a quickly-realized shot for the real topic of the week: the bakelite selector knob of a very old analog multimeter!
Macro Mondays: Knob
🎶Volume control on the Juke Box ... still works without the cover🎶
Will be at Sydney Royal Easter Show with 6 Grandchildren (5 to 9 years old) on Monday so catch up later!
Pilot Knob State Park - Iowa
The frosty morning of last Monday at the skating pond inside the park. Sadly, they haven't prepped the pond for ice skating in the last several years.
In years past on a winter Sunday afternoon, it would be full of all ages, laughing, giggling and even trying to play hockey. Now days that's tough to do while holding your cell phone!
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Doing well at Charca de Suarez. In 1990 the Crested or Red Knobbed Coot was on the verge of disappearing from the area.
For 119 pictures in 2019, #65 "knobs and knockers", this is a doorknob on an exterior door of the Texas Capitol building.
Looking toward the Shenandoah's. A bit of learning in photoshop.Explore. Made it to 6th most interesting picture shot with powershot .
Door knob from the early 20th century Pither stove in the dining room at Bateman's - the home of author Rudyard Kipling in Burwash, Sussex