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I love photographing and observing the patterns of the earth from above. There is so much that we cannot see until given a perspective from above - such as the whitewater developed as a wave breaks against rocks.
Sidi Bou Said is all about whitewashed walls, archways, and turquoise windows and doors against a brilliant sky.
My tour guide jovially insisted that Anglophones never know the historical origins of the word whitewashing. That's who you become when you listen to yourself talk too much.
The frame made getting the removeable loft in a little difficult. After adding the supports for the loft, getting it in became even more difficult, so I decided to cut off the side extension, but thought to try cutting just the cardboard backing, so it would bend. This proved to work so from above it appears to be one piece.
A barn swallow nest appears to have taken a coat of whitewash along with the barn rafters. Kline Creek Farm, Winfield, Illinois