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So I've noted in the past that the Horde are very into windchimes. Apparently so are the Draenei. Yes, that's my pet, Mini Diablo.
day 122.
here is a picture of chimes?( what are these called i can't remember) in my backyard.
we used to have one in our front yard as you walk to the door but they are now missing all the parts... all those metal pipe things fell over.
but when they were all ATTACHED my sister and i would always tap them...every time we passed them... they would chime .. [i remembered what they are!! WIND CHIMES!!] and we would say.. "its tradition".
I took this in our back yard. It's an old wind chime that Deb owned. I really makes a nice sound.
It has the strangest spotted rust.
I could swear once it played the same sound as the Spanish church bells down the street. Mostly it's random, and sometimes it's annoying.
Snowman, windchimes, pink flowers and a holiday wreath adorn the gravesite of a child buried here on the edge at Graceland Cemetery in Albany, NY
In August, we went to visit Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine to see the windchimes! It was very lovely but also extremely hot and bright. Not my best photographic work. 😅 But it was a fun day!
I took this of my fairy windchime in my yard. This was a gift from a little girl Hannah that was in my class.
I took one shot straight up - I like it. However, I don't like those Christmas lights up there that we have yet to take down, so I did a bit of editing to minimize them. I will try this again one day, Just thought I'd add it to today's shots. This was for my Challenge Yourself group but it doesn't qualify as I had to edit it. So I will leave it out. :(
I purchased these chimes here: www.kitengela-glass.com/, at their shop at Adams Arcade in Nairobi, nearly 8 years ago. I lived in Kenya for almost 20 years and these are a reminder of that amazing time everytime I walk out the door.
I can't remeber the name of the store where this was, only that this was the biggest wind chime ever seen.
HighJinx hidden in plain sight -- city trees
(Greek church in the background)
Used in Photodominoes #836: www.flickr.com/groups/photodominoes/discuss/7215762628731...