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Great rains for several days past: today stormy wind & thunder. There are vast floods in the Country ... the ground is so wet that nothing can be done in the Garden.
Gilbert White: The Garden Kalendar, entry of 2nd March 1763.
© Bill Brooks 2024
The three houses from the classic fairy tale. The brick house features a furnished interior and a big oven to burn any wolves that somehow end up down the chimney.
I took this image in Cochem, one wonders what tall tales were spoken on the phone, and now it is used as a mini library with story books.
created for: Digitalmania group and
Make It Interesting, Challenge #4 - Autumn Colors
Starter image with thanks, from Larry & Flo
texture by CARLOS ARANA
texture and birds by SkeletalMess
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machine stitching in book with short stories by Edgar Allen Poe. The first story being "The Tell-Tale Heart"
Lots of singers presented songs about roses. I chose for you a song by the late Saudi singer Talal Maddah.
Talal Maddah was born on the 5th of August, 1940. He was and is one of the best singers in Saudi Arabia if not the best.
Song
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YMw1TQ4t-s
Talal died on the 11th of August, 2000. How he died? Watch here
“My heart has wings and I can fly. I’ll touch every star in the sky. So, this is the miracle I’ve been dreaming of.” – Brothers Grimm
......or should that be an Islandhill Tail?? I remember thinking the shape of the light was very fishlike?
I'd like to wish a Happy and Prosperous New Year to you all in 2018....keep on snappin' :)
On the way back from the lower Dartmeet river trail , I came across a sunlit tree and thought it would make a great tree silhouette with its size & shape, with that in mind, all I needed was a title...going by the light & shadow and somewhat a creepy feel I decided on its name, "Hence"....."A WINTER'S TALE". A BIG thanks for looking!!!
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Wherever we go in the world, it is especially the sea that attracts us most.
We're always drawn to the harbour, not to admire the big luxury yachts, no, the fishing harbour, the working boats, the people, the different methods they use.
The netting depends obviously on the type of catch they fish for. The majority of rigged nets are made to order, allowing fishermen to have exactly the right net for their needs.
Here, in England and the North, the size of the mesh is often bigger than what we saw here in Spain.
I fell in love with this scene when I saw it!
The colours, aahh, everything!
Thank for all your words, time, comments and faves.
Very much appreciated. M, (*_*)
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Fuengirola, Andalusia, Spain, harbour, yellow, quayside, fishing, colour, horizontal, Nikon-D90, "magda indigo"