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Taken for the #MacroMondays theme #Circles.
I have a powerful magnet base which is how I got the washers to stand up. Also the magnet made it easy to pick them all up when I spilled them all over the place. HMM!
A land view of the Greenland settlement of Itivdleq (population - 89), located on an island just 2 km north of the Arctic Circle in Davis Strait.
CIRCLES OF LIFE
Everything
Turns,
Rotates,
Spins,
Circles,
Loops,
Pulsates,
Resonates,
And
Repeats.
Circles
Of life,
Born from
Pulses
Of light,
Vibrate
To
Breathe,
While
Spiraling
Outwards
For
Infinity
Through
The lens
Of time,
And into
A sea
Of stars
And
Lucid
Dreams.
Poem ― Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun
Tomnaverie Stone Circle is a recumbent stone circle set on the top of a wee hill near Tarland in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Construction started from about 2500 BC, in the Bronze Age, to produce a monument of thirteen granite stones including a massive 6.5-ton recumbent stone lying on its side
My husband has enjoyed MacroMondays for as many years as I have. He asks the theme and then heads for his computer man cave or garage work space and brings me little tools.
This is a grouping of something called round stock in metric sizes with a twine wrap to keep them together. When in a tight circle they measure about 1 inch/ 2.54cm, but I couldn't quite figure out how to stand them to capture that tight circle. Someday...
Many thanks for looking and for commenting!
See size in first comment.
Note: the tree planters have arrived! More trees; back in a moment.
Agave succulent taken at Melbourne Botanical Garden cactus section.
Hope you enjoy Elton John singing "Circle Of Life " one of the many songs in the movie "The Lion King"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwH9YvhPN7c
Many thanks for your visit, comment, invites and favs...it is always appreciated.
HMBT
Ardgroom Stone Circle besteht aus 11 Steinen, von denen 9 noch aufrecht stehen und ein Ausrichtungsstein außerhalb des Kreises liegt. Ungewöhnlich ist, daß die Steine spitz zu laufen.
The Hurlers stone circles are a group of 3 stone circles on Bodmin `Moor, Cornwall.
The name "Hurlers" derives from a legend, in which men were playing Cornish hurling on a Sunday and were magically transformed into stones as punishment.
“The living and the dead,
The awake and the sleeping,
The young and the old are all one and the same.
When the ones change, they become the others.
When those shift again, they become these again.
God is day and night.
God is winter and summer.
God is war and peace.
God is fertility and famine.
He transforms into many things.
Day and night are one.
Goodness and badness are one.
The beginning and the end of a circle are one.”
― Heraclitus
Capture and Edit by Orchid Arado - Click to zoom