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I walk by these every day and didn’t see them, really see them, until today. Which figures, because the sky is all getting ready to storm and makes the shot look black and white. Which is kind of fitting today, … Continue reading →
I walk by these every day and didn’t see them, really see them, until today. Which figures, because the sky is all getting ready to storm and makes the shot look black and white. Which is kind of fitting today, … Continue reading →
Okay, I agree, this is a stretch, but do you have any idea how hard it is to find branches that grow downward? The plant with the large spatulate leaves is a rubber plant, which is where we got “chicle” from, … Continue reading →
When I was young, I studied French. One of the sets of stickers we had for the house was “Poussez,” for one side of the door, and “Tirez,” for the other. They are pronounced POO-say and TEA-ray. For some reason, … Continue reading →
I love the way the light hit the tree in this one, and I lucked out that it also fit my theme. My theme here at my Knoontime Knitting craft blog is Letterforms In Nature and the Built Environment. … Continue reading →
And this was also on my bus route the other morning, on the other end at the terminus for the route. The little spiky things are pigeon deterrents. Remember, no post tomorrow for Sunday; we resume on Monday with the … Continue reading →
“Paint the fence!” “Wax on!” “Wax off!” Thank you Karate Kid. And today’s letter is… M! Ironically, this is the fence by which I stand every time I wait for the northbound bus near my house. M’s all over the … Continue reading →
Tilt your head to the left when you look at it, and you will see… The Letter L! This is fun. I wandered out today and got some pictures of the built environment for M, N, and P. Stay tuned! … Continue reading →
(Any Rundown [the movie with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson] out there?) “K” was a tricky one. I took three shots in total, but this is my favorite of them and therefore my image for today’s letter. My theme here at … Continue reading →
I’ve noticed, in doing this project, that I’ve started seeing letterforms everywhere – the wheel wells of cars, branches of trees, even the intersections of power lines. This one reminds me of a day I spent at the park near … Continue reading →
I love these trees; and it finally occurred to me that it’s because they’re evergreens. Though, I do wonder what the folks in the neighborhood think of me wandering around loose, photographing the local flora. Thank you for joining … Continue reading →