I've been saving these pictures for a while. Today's their day.
You know I like patterns in things. I also like things that aren't what they seem. These have it all. First is the hot pattern, in cool colors. Hot sun through a fence.
![sun and shade on grass](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiXX4K4Hl6zEY2Jmf8CTvE2W5oMK3HhRs4LVhc2MMl4ueF8NwsR2_5QsJkKxY24vjC1TvIjXU4RIqdTxnkAiRKv4ADsXsm6NylNhAJlaRYydu_pvD0yHpp5MWx8N4okR3ta6VMbwGybcE4/s280/pattern03.jpg)
Then we have the hot colors, but the subject is actually cold. Can you tell what it is?
![sunset through bridge timbers](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg9i6UxwgAUVC3McNpChGVIVfo8gdcPN0RsSCSmq3LpjGj6a3sYS1D9Tt68fbTRxrCyezXG7LlYW_zPEx1UYHYhx1KKRFxZw34_hE9U1cP0Rfe9Jl1Z8tzgHTFZ2Jv6aCIsu_K7LeyZMAE/s280/pattern04.jpg)
Writing now... work tomorrow and handbells and writing group. I'm not sure I like that busy of a day, but I like all the pieces. See you then.
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It's looking under a dock or bridge at golden leaves reflecting off the water.
ReplyDeleteFurry Gnome said it for me. The structure employs heavy pilings for a dock, and yet seems to be narrow for a bridge. I'm hoping you explain.
ReplyDeleteI see water in that second one so I'll agree with the others
ReplyDeleteYes, Furry Gnome got it right. That is a narrow bridge, late afternoon light. Too easy!
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