This is for photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #70. I am thinking of the large standing circles in Britan. Maybe this is a young one.
As well as a stone circle having magic, the light seems magic as well.
This is for photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #70. I am thinking of the large standing circles in Britan. Maybe this is a young one.
As well as a stone circle having magic, the light seems magic as well.
This is for Photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #69… he is traveling and this is a traveling picture…
I took this from a canoe, paddling on Lake Matinenda in Ontario in 2015.
This is for photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #68. He has a close up what is it? In response, another photograph from my trip from Washington State to Chicago and up into Michigan by train, in 2014. Distance and light and color. And perspective, which I need today.
This is for photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #67. A template for a wall of a tree house. I like the light and the shadows on both sides…
This is for photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #66, night lights! This is a light show with a band at the Palindrome, a summer solstice fundraiser forΒ BOOMFEST.
I danced on the porch because it was too loud and smokey inside. The High Council was playing… I wanted to catch the laser show and I liked the frame of the doors. Worked on the third try!
This is for Photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #65. I was out watching the solstice sunrise and these are some of my neighbor’s trees. Everything changes color and takes turns receiving the early angled sunlight. This is a study of light and color and sky.
I took this photograph Friday with my cell phone for Photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #64. The pattern of the drops spreading is beautiful. Just a small thing. And the funny bit is that he posted his picture a few days later…. synchronicity?
This is for Photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #62. I have a Little Free Library built into my fence. There is a bench that goes through the fence. Sometimes I put out a carafe of coffee. On the back is a small table that folds down. Now that the sun is getting up so early, I am often out there watching the dawn….
The red rose has been there for years, but never bloomed until this summer and last summer, because the deer ate the buds as fast as they formed. The deer have come in once when we left the gate open, but we’ve been careful since then.
This is for photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #60, a tiny web spun to a rose bud….
Early morning sky in my back yard, with light just turning the sky blue. This is for photrablogger’s Mundane Monday Challenge #59. Good morning all…..and I hope you find beauty in the mundane things at home….
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