What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
We had to look closely at the shells because we couldn't decide if they might be pot shards - even with Fs strong glasses on. Nice colours. They'd have neen beautiful pots too... You have given us great patterns and some interesting angles. Have you been lying on railway tracks?
Hari OM MOL - no Mr T... just standing on them! (They are no longer used, but in ancient days coal trains would have come there to load up big ships.) I too think the mussel shells resemble smashed crockery - see FFF this week! Yxx
I agree with the comment about pictorial stroll it really is cool. The bricks on the ground and the stones on the ground remind me of the streets that were made from bricks and the city where my grandmother lived. I knew we were at her house because I was laying down reading comic books and I could hear the sound of the bricks on the tires
What a lovely pictorial stroll!!
ReplyDeleteDitto to the Gang at LLB. A vie of the Bird's eye was fun.
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Intriguing patterns today. Great observation - as we've come to expect.
ReplyDeleteHope all's well at the Hutch.
Cheers, Gail.
We had to look closely at the shells because we couldn't decide if they might be pot shards - even with Fs strong glasses on. Nice colours. They'd have neen beautiful pots too... You have given us great patterns and some interesting angles. Have you been lying on railway tracks?
ReplyDeleteHari OM
DeleteMOL - no Mr T... just standing on them! (They are no longer used, but in ancient days coal trains would have come there to load up big ships.) I too think the mussel shells resemble smashed crockery - see FFF this week! Yxx
Very nice!!! We love the way the feathers are marked on that bird.
ReplyDeleteLong ago and far away.
ReplyDeletebeautiful clicks
ReplyDeleteit's so great to watch the things like they are... love da look of da berd... it knows someting what we don't know ;O)
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! Love the broken shells.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the comment about pictorial stroll it really is cool. The bricks on the ground and the stones on the ground remind me of the streets that were made from bricks and the city where my grandmother lived. I knew we were at her house because I was laying down reading comic books and I could hear the sound of the bricks on the tires
ReplyDeletewonderful textural photos and sweet gull photos ^_^
ReplyDeleteLive each moment with love,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor))
They all made me smile.
ReplyDeleteYou have a keen eye!
ReplyDeleteTake care! xxx