Photo Scavenger Hunt #93 from Val (for Krissy) at; http://journals.aol.com/valphish/ThereisaSeason/entries/2006/10/17/scavenger-hunt-93-subject.../1832
will be due on Sunday. October 22, at 11:00 PM EST.
The subject this week is: "broken, torn, or run-down"
Please place links to your entry submissions in the comments section, including the full entry URL. If you have any questions, please email me. Interpret the subject any way you would like and have fun!! Thanks for playing!
I actually took a hint from my friend Jeannette in England and dug back into my Alaska cruise pictures for this one. It really touched me that day, as we pulled away from their beautiful new dock in Hoonah...the remains of a very old dock...with moss and the beautiful Alaska state flower, fireweed, thriving out at the end of the old rotten timbers. Linda
12 comments:
((((((((((((((((((((((((LINDA)))))))))))))))))))))I keep forgetting to play and I would like to.Maybe I need a reminder.lol.Will have to come back here and look at it again.Have an AWSOME week ahead.
It's beautiful Linda! Isn't it funny how things that are so old have a certain beauty?! Jeannette xx
Love the Lady, someone you know????????????? lol DIANE
these are great.....love the second pic!! lol
gina
Great entries!! I want to go to Alaska so bad and play with my camera. The second picture....there are just so many fun things about that one. I had to giggle a little bit. Thanks!
Greg
http://journals.aol.com/radar446/PhotoTrek/
some good pics there. I can't find any, although I thought of putting one in of myself since thats how I've been feeling ,lol
angelrose
Great pics. The one in ALasksa, just wonderful.
Barb
Love your pictures Linda especially the second one ~ Ally
Both great pictures Linda ....Jan xx
Wow! That is awesome! LOL to the second picture! Thanks for participating! Hugs, Val xox
http://journals.aol.com/valphish/ThereisaSeason
Great pictures and the 2nd one was priceless. Thanks for sharing them
Julie
Cool picture of the dock. I love the fireweed growing there. I had to view it large to truly appreciate it.
Krissy
http://journals.aol.com/fisherkristina/SometimesIThink
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