Alphabet
If we removed even a single letter from the alphabet, think of all the words that we couldn’t form anymore.
If we removed even a single letter from the alphabet, think of all the words that we couldn’t form anymore.
There’s nothing more weightless than a childhood summer.
Hundreds of delicious, cheap, perfect circles. What are you waiting for? In response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Circle.
Everyone’s got a watchful eye on something different.
In New York City, construction imposes many boundaries. For more photos of New York City, check out my photo series As Seen in NYC or my city travel post.
In winter, a weather vane and the forest become monochromatic.
A fake flower in a cemetery seems strange, but that’s what I found beneath my feet.
Half avocado-pear-porcupine, half garlic-gourd-brussels sprout. I think I’ll pass on both. Part of the Weekly Photo Challenge: Half and Half.
The hourglass: the ultimate symbol of time.
I wonder how Joan Cusack would feel about her name being included in a mishmash of graffiti and Starbucks stickers and peeling paint. Taken on Granville Island in Vancouver, British Columbia. For more doors from around the world, check out Norm’s Thursday Doors linkup or the Weekly Photo Challenge: Door.