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Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence. -- Hal Borland
seen on a wall in downtown san jose, california
Macro Monday - Painted
I had this idea so asked my husband for some nails...I know, fancy me not having any in my stash! He gave me these, I told him I needed nails not screws. He corrected me, they are apparently ring shank nails. I take his word for it, he's always right. HMM
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Macro Mondays theme - Favourite novel
One of my all time favourite books is The Thorn Birds. I was unsure how I was going to depict this in a photo but then had a light bulb moment. I'm nor sure if it really works as it's a feather rather than a bird but this is my interpretation. HMM
The Thorn Birds is by Colleen McCullough.
I struggled to get here
but was determined it's true
to see daylight streaming thro;
I feel all alone, no one is near
perhaps others will follow
now I've made the way clear !
Poem by www.flickr.com/photos/beverleyplaya/
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Our brave lifeguards perform a vital role and patrol many of our beaches and it is their job to watch people in the water to make sure they remain safe.
Lifeguards put up flags on the beach to show where it is safe to swim. The phrase 'swim between the flags' is an Australian mantra.
The yellow and red flags are a national symbol of where lifesavers would like you to stay, so you don’t get caught in a rip. Rips are where water is calm on the top, but a dangerous under-current can drag you out. The flags mark the area where it is safe to swim.
This is a minimal take on the scene from a local beach one autumn day a few years ago.
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