Mel's comment about her photo of a gate got me thinking about this gate, which I really like. I find its shape and details fascinating. Do you know where it is? Hint: the gate also has a cool raven detail (below), with the raven holding a ring in its beak. You can also click on the photo to enlarge the details for clues. Sorry to be relying so much on photo posts lately, but I've been sick for over a week and didn't have much energy or interest in creating. I'm finally starting to feel better and have lots of cool ideas percolating in my head! So, look for more interesting posts coming soon.
My first thought with ravens as a clue is Tower of London.....but I do know it's not!!! No idea where....but a fascinating shape. Sorry you're not feeling good....hope you're soon back to full health.
glad you are feeling better - theres nothing worse than the lethargy after an illness but sounds like happy days will be with you again soon :) your photos are amazing too :)
I'm guessing the ring may have some significance?! Rinda, if this is your blog when you are under the weather, I can hardly wait to see it when you are running at 100% again! Feel better soon x
1. A "wild heart" - a naturally occurring heart (like the rock above, but it doesn't have to be a rock) 2. A footprint or pawprint 3. A skeleton, bone or x-ray 4. A book or magazine read during 2016 5. A porch or deck 6. A camper (caravan) 7. A family gathering 8. A drawing, art project, artistic photograph, scrapbook page, greeting card, or art journal page created by you. 9. Someone playing with, in, or around water. 10. A bicycle 11. Fresh produce 12. A window 13. The moon 14. A buffet of food 15. A team logo 16. A map showing a trip taken during the time period 17. Twins 18. A supermarket cart, basket or trolley full of groceries 19. A seasonal cocktail or beverage 20. Someone laughing 21. A photograph of you with a newspaper or calendar page from the time period covered in the Hunt. Note: you may not use a substitute for this item. Alternatives - if you're having trouble finding any of the above, you may substitute from this list (but you may not substitute for item #21): alternative 1: a lighthouse alternative 2: a baby (human or animal)
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Good luck with getting rid of the lurgy - I've still got mine ... very stubborn this time :-( It certainly is energy sapping!
Very interesting gate! Looks like Alexander Poe's front entry way! I'm glad to hear you have been feeling better.
My first thought with ravens as a clue is Tower of London.....but I do know it's not!!! No idea where....but a fascinating shape.
Sorry you're not feeling good....hope you're soon back to full health.
I do hope you'll soon be feeling a lot better Rinda. Would it cheer you up if I said that your posts have been just as interesting as ever?
Actually, I enjoy looking at your photos. They are inspirational. Hope you feel much better soon.
glad you are feeling better - theres nothing worse than the lethargy after an illness but sounds like happy days will be with you again soon :)
your photos are amazing too :)
Wow, stunning gate! Beautifully photographed :-) I have no clue where it is though lol! Raven with a ring? Doesn't ring any bells with me....
Glad you're starting to feel better xx
I'm guessing the ring may have some significance?!
Rinda, if this is your blog when you are under the weather, I can hardly wait to see it when you are running at 100% again!
Feel better soon x
Gorgeous gate! Edger Allen Poe was the first thing to occur to me.
you always have such fantastic photos - and I don't have a clue where the gate is, except perhaps in Europe somewhere from your trip?
I hope you feel better PDQ... my bad cold took 3 weeks of my life!
The door looks like it's from West Coast Choppers, but that's probably not right. Love it, though!
Wonderful photos Rinda! Have no idea where they are taken but I also thought of E A Poe. Hope you feel much better soon.
Hey, I love photos... so no worries! And what great details!
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