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We've been getting a lot of rain the past couple of days and it looks like we're only going to be getting more.
and the Batalha Monastery. Agnes came with me on a school trip. and she loved visiting all this! Just like me!
"Leading Lines" - The Flickr Lounge
37. Lines - 52 in 2017 Challenge
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #37" "One Object" "Geometry Sunday"
for 7DoS: We went for a long walk through Rotterdam today. It was a bit breezy, so I had to find a safe spot for Kevin to sit so he wouldn't end up in the river (O.o)
First portrait of Obi at our new house :-)
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #37" "One Object" "Macro Monday"
Just a simple squiggle between letters can denote ownership or belonging to, a missing letter, an indication of something being said or quoted, or if it falls to the bottom of the line - it becomes something else entirely - a natural pause in all that is being said. Sometimes misplaced and misused ... it can suggest so much without making a sound.
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Well, I've photographed Starbucks coffee before, but not with my SLR camera and piggies with it.... so I guess it counts? ^_^
Also, I used a different lens (a 40mm Pancake Lens) than normal since taking that bulky macro lens would be a bit too heavy to carry around.
Photo for Our Daily Challenge
Danbo was in a hurry to get out of the gift wrap
[7DOS] - One Object - Geometry Sunday
Danbo will appear on every shot this week
Rectangular head, round eyes and triangular nose for geometry
My youngest daughter was a treasure hunter from a very young age, plastic shovel and pail in hand she would be out digging in dirt or sand at the beach for hours. By five years old she had quite a collection of found objects she was proud of.
When we moved into our present home sixteen years ago, she had new territory to unearth and on day one found this porcelain doll limb. We've often wondered if it was from the family living here in the 60's or the farm that was here before suburbia?
Macro Mondays ~ Lost/Found
HMM to All!
"Good day to you, Little Red Riding Hood." said the wolf, licking his lips.
"Good day to you, Mister Wolf." Little Red Riding Hood replied as she dropped a curtsey as her mother had taught her to do.
"Wither away so early, Little Red Riding Hood?" he asked, trying his utmost to not bare his teeth and scare the little girl.
"To my Grandmother's." said she, quite unafraid.
"Oh?" said the wily wolf, his eyes lighting up. "And why pray are you visiting her on such a fine day? Surely you would rather be playing with your friends in the village."
"My Grandmother is sick and weak, and I am taking her some sweet biscuits, a pot of butter and some wine with my mother’s compliments. We baked this morning, and they should give her strength."
" Little Red Riding Hood, just where does your grandmother live? Is it a great way off?" said the wolf with a smile.
"Oh, yes!" said Little Red Riding Hood. "Her house is a good quarter hour from here in the woods, under the three large oak trees. There's a hedge of hazel bushes there. You would easily know it."
Little Red Riding Hood – from “Kinder und Hausmärchen” by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
The theme for "Smile on Saturday" for the 19th of August is "only one object", which left me with a myriad of choices, as I have so many different and interesting objects around the house. The hardest part was choosing which one object to photograph! In the end I settled on a more recent acquisition of mine: a beautiful blue leather child’s hatbox from the 1920s which features Little Red Riding Hood embossed upon it in vibrant coloured paint. It has a brass metal handle encased in leather and a single buckle at the top unclips easily to reveal a n Art Deco floral patterned interior. The unknown manufacturer produced a whole range of these child sized pieces of luggage featuring faerie tale and nursery rhyme characters including The Three Bears, Mary Quite Contrary, and the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe as well as Little Red Riding Hood. I hope you like my choice out of all my single objects, and that it makes you smile!