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MacroMondays "Bottle Cap" theme

These numbers of my beloved camera are in everyday use.

 

Glöckchen von einer Schokoladenfigur

Little bell from a chocolate figure

MacroMondays Sound

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De aquí nace la energía necesaria.

 

Muchas gracias por vuestras visitas, favoritos y comentarios. HMM!!!

The ubiquitous plastic straw.

Looks a bit like a moon with a crater, a egg-moon :)

From an old Monopoly Game.

MacroMondays - Card

Measured to 3".

Grandchildren make their own rules for the games they play with these rubber bouncing balls.

Each ball is less than an inch in diameter. Image done with window light, balls placed on bubble wrap which also entertains the kids as they pop the bubbles.

#MacroMonday #GamesOrGamePieces

#macromondays #plastic

As a young boy growing up in the 1940s when things were scarce and rationed, Whitsuntide was the time when a set of new 'best clothes' arrived and I was despatched around the neighbours to show off my suit and receive a good luck penny in my top pocket - then away to Sunday School.

This exceedingly well-worn penny, disappearing into my pocket, is from Victoria's reign when a penny was a 240th part of a pound sterling and is from the 1870s (final figure unreadable).

 

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Remains of my "gift" entry for MacroMondays.

HMM- the macromonday theme for today, 5/4, is kitchen- utensils, gadgets and tools :) there are several possibilities (6) for today-- i measured this and it comes in as 2 and 3/4th inches!!

 

#macromondays#chain

What's a picnic without lemonade in a mason jar!

#AllNatural and have fun. #MacroMondays

 

When not on my wrist he lives on my window cill (how I'm used to seeing it spelled) this 'ancient' Citizen Eco-drive. He must be over 30 by now and still taking his charge from any light source and keeping good time too.

relaxation

: reading in the garden...

Every kind of art is beautiful.

For the MacroMonday Theme "Defining Beauty"

I took this photo of a low flame in what we call a hurricane lamp. I originally attempted to take this photo without the glass flu in place. The flame without the glass flu was unruly and in the end I liked the distortion that the old glass flu gave to the flame and lamp. These are more commonly known as oil lamps. After Hurricane Irma passed through Florida we really did use this old lamp for light for four days. We have solar powered lanterns, flashlights, headlamps etc. but the nice even glow of a hurricane lamp is still hard to beat.

For the Macromondays theme "Opposites" I thought in invisible forces, like gravity or magnetic fields in the physical world; and also another kind of force for us people: Emotions, hate and love.

In all those cases we need the complementary opposite. As result we have a world as we know it.

The popular trick with the coins can be done -so as I know- only with magnets; so I made it in representation of the invisible forces that glue us.

As usual, 100% SOOC. Macromondays theme: "Opposites".

Macromondays album

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It´s a ball with suction cups, a children toy. You can throw it to smooth surface like a glass door an its clamps on the glass surface. I bought it at least 25 years ago and nowadays it remembers me to a modell of Coron Virus Covid-19.

I loved the Mesh theme ! This is my daughter's pink tutu.

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