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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.

Me-Now-Views; Less Speak More Peek

Spring Sights









15 comments:

  1. We are all very grateful, YAM, that you keep your eyes wide open and your camera at the ready as you travel around.

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  2. Amazing series of photos, Mural looks beautiful.

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  3. Gorgeous photos and no way can we choose one favorite!

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  4. Beautiful scenes and photos. The mural is a favorite! Take care, enjoy your day!

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  5. Love the way you compose your photographs. Lovely!

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  6. I adore the gorgeous stonework and architecture by the Master crafts folks. What a beautiful young girl in the mural
    Hugs cecilia

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  7. Hi Yam - delightful photos ... love the mural - while the stonework reminds me of Canada ... stone masons - but can feel the cold still - cheers Hilary

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  8. What a wonderful selection! Both the church with the gradient skies...and the beautiful mural really caught my eye!

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  9. Wowzers! Such beautiful spring scenery! AND it looks the your huge chess set came from the same place as the one that resides at the Grand Forks BC Farm Market during the summer! I shall have to get a photo of it and post when Farm Market season starts! Spring is sprunging all over the place around here. I can't wait for the tulips to explode on the side of the house. The edges of the blossoms are just starting to colour.Keep being awesome! Marvelous and Mom

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  10. A fabulous set of photos. The mural is charming, and think of all those dandelion wishes.

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  11. What a lovely collection of spring pictures. We love that mural.

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  12. We hope you had a chess match while there. And we always love seeing the old churches - such amazing architecture.

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  13. Why are the chess pieces there? What is the significance?

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    1. Hari Om
      It is merely an entertainment for visitors to the historic place. One can sit and picnic... then play a round of chess - or set a puzzle of the next folk who happen by! There is also a nod to the tales of Alice, for those who care to imagine it... YAM xx

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  14. I love the chess game. I've seen one around here.
    Hooray Spring! We have a bunch of scilla around. I quite like it.

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