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Close up on the bottom part of a wind chime.

This is an unusual cemetery, I think. This picture is from the Windchimes section of the cemetery in Charlotte, NC. I didn't notice the name of the cemetery. Much of the cemetery is like a park where you could go to take a walk, sit on a bench to read or just think, or perhaps have a picnic lunch. It is very inviting with many beautiful points of interest.

My windchime in the rain

He was really levitating, the string is just for safety ;)

A broken windchime in my home garden

More experiences with the lensbaby, the bells of a wind chime.

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Keeping cool at the bottom of the garden.

All silver charms handcrafted from PMC, fine silver. Pearls, crystals and charms are attached to a hand woven chain called viking knit and completed with a sterling silver chain and clasp.

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2nd floor New Home of AMITA- RAMENDRA at Pune

A souvenir from the festival. Today was the first day we had enough breeze to make it work.

We hung some windchimes on the patio on Oct 10th also.

Scavenge Challenge - 5. Wind chimes and wind-spinners are the subject of this assignment.

 

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Jared has a cup of coffee with his Grandmother.

Windchime made from bronze lantern, chain, beads, charms

and keys

yayy! i finally figured out the macro on the new camera

This is not a trick photography shot. Those are the largest windchimes I've ever seen, the "Basso Profundo" from Music of the Spheres. I highly recommend their products...absolutely exquisite in sound and craftmanship.

one of my favorite things, although these have seen better days. LOL

An eclectic collection of real crystals, green beaded chain and a metal goldtone heart adorn a rustic metal spring to create this whimsical windchime. Hang in your window and catch some sun rainbows! 12 X 3" - $35

These windchimes caught my eye while walking around Banker's Hill in San Diego.

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