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Showing posts with label MY WORLD TUESDAY. Show all posts
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From Lucy - ROUGH PLANKS OF STAINED WOOD - For My World Tuesday



People who have children won't need to read this . . . nor will people who are ill more than once a year . . . for they will already know what life looks like from ground level or from in the middle where their pillows are. But for everyone else . . . I recommend lieing on the ground sometimes and looking round. See what the dangers are. See what the colours are. See the structures . . . Sometimes the scene is boring; sometimes things which are, at first sight, without interest or repetitive turn out to be very interesting indeed - like these planks which are helping keep a bank up.

You might like to travel the world to catch glimpses into the lives of other bloggers My World Tuesday.

This photo is also shown at Lucy Corrander's Blog - Pictures Just Pictures


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From Lucy - Steps at Castle Cove - For My World Tuesday




I like the way the title 'My World Tuesday' is ambiguous because it reflects the way our inner and outer realities often overlap.

These wooden steps are at Castle Cove, Dorset in England. They link a sandy beach with a wooded cliff top. There used to be a path along the cliff but landslips have taken it away.

Whichever direction one walks on these steps - whether up or down - one feels one is setting off for somewhere exotic and exciting. However many times I go up them (or down) I feel as if I am entering a new world; a world of fiction and adventure. And this is despite the fact that nothing ever happens there. I walk up. I walk down. That's it. No change. No adventure. Just up and down-ness. But I always feel as if . . . .


Sometimes I wonder if the steps are getting a bit rickety - whether I might arrive one day only to find they have gone.

Just like life really.

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From Lucy - The Tunnel-Double - For My World Tuesday



I took this photo in an old railway tunnel which is now part of a public path.

The image is blurred and double because I moved the camera by mistake. I have another photo with the same view but with a crisper image but I don't like that one anywhere near as much. The blur makes it more like a painting. Not only that but a shifting perspective is part of my everyday life so this photo fits well for 'My World Tuesday'.

The alcove in the wall is where railway workers would have found safety from passing trains. I like that thought; of there being nooks in one's life which are places of safety when the steam trains of life go hurtling by. (Sometimes, I can't help sounding like an Alan Bennet Sermon! ('Beyond the Fringe')



Lucy is having a break from her regular blog at present (until the autumn) but you can see more of her photos by clicking HERE.

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From Lucy for My World Tuesday

This ship seems, to me, to be a very big ship!



This photo was taken on 2nd August 2009, looking across Portland Harbour, in Dorset.

Portland Harbour will be the base for the sailing events of the 2012 Olympics.

Lucy posts photographs daily at 'Pictures Just Pictures'

To find photographs from people all over the world who are participating in 'My World Tuesday'  . . . click on the 'My World' button at the top of this blog.


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From Lucy for 'My World Tuesday'

Skull and Crossed Bones


Church Ope Cove, Dorset, England.

The graveyard where I took the skull and crossed bones photo is a very lovely, no-longer used one in woods, on a cliff, high above the sea next to (and, partly within) the ruins of a mediaeval church below the remains of William Rufus' (Norman) Castle which is even higher up the cliff.


This is my first contribution to 'My World Tuesday'.




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