I'm not sure why they would line up the chairs in parallel rows across a lawn, I'm sure there must be some logic to it, but it makes for a very nice shot.
I don't do enough bridges. You and Susan have put the idea in my head, now I've got to find the bridges.
I saw this weeks challenge and hope I kind find something that fits. Visiting my daughter in Indiana... this desert rat is not used to snow. But I am loving it. (except for the extra pain I feel in my joints)
With age comes wisdom, it's true, so make sure the wisdom you gain is worthwhile.
I thought my self immature till I had a baby. A baby is a sure way to mature oneself. So I had two more! And now that they are grown and mature, they call me immature!
It takes two to tango. It takes two to marry. It takes two to keep it going.
Treat words like grains of salt. Grab hold of them and learn, but allow some to slip through your hands.
And above all else....I give thanks to God....everyday!
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Love your images. The rows of colorful chairs is exactly what I needed to feel warm and sunny on the cold snowy morning. Beautiful work.
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Those colorful chairs are terrific. As for the wooden bridge--well great minds and all that. Funny we both had the same idea.
Thank you, Laura, and youare most welcome!
Yes, Susan....I love bridges and boardwalks. : )
Thank you!
I'm not sure why they would line up the chairs in parallel rows across a lawn, I'm sure there must be some logic to it, but it makes for a very nice shot.
I don't do enough bridges. You and Susan have put the idea in my head, now I've got to find the bridges.
Thanks for your interpretations.
I love these chairs. Great interpretation.
I saw this weeks challenge and hope I kind find something that fits. Visiting my daughter in Indiana... this desert rat is not used to snow. But I am loving it. (except for the extra pain I feel in my joints)
ToOdLeS.
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