How little do they see what really is, who frame their hasty judgment upon that which seems. /Daniel Webster/
How little do they see what really is, who frame their hasty judgment upon that which seems. /Daniel Webster/
Watch the Birdie!
poetry... mostly...
Looking ahead, without looking back (too often)
Photograper of Landscapes, Seascapes, Sunsets, Snowdonia, Wales, Thailand and more
storytelling the world
The Art and Craft of Blogging
By Lucile de Godoy
Reviews And Poetry
weaving, making journals and so much more
A place for poems and pics
Beats Stumbling Around in Silence
hey
A Heart in every bite.
The insider's Italy travel guide for independent travelers
The Simple Joy of Point & Shot Photography
Poetry ~ Waka
Transforming Education, and Leadership, Transcending Where We Each Are in Life
Thoughts on kayaking, science, and life
Paloma's Pen
Haiku inspired (mostly) by my walks in and around Eastbourne
Great shots! But Um question, how did he get the horns back behind the fence? :O
LikeLike
Thanks, Andy! I am afraid I won’t be able to solve that mystery… 🙂
LikeLike
That’ll make stories to tell for that silly fella lol
LikeLike
I think the 3rd photo is very funny 🙂 Good example of frame.
LikeLike
Ese dear, you always come up with wonderful quotes and photos.
LikeLike
Very well captured… 🙂
LikeLike
Great shots … you’ve captured the essence of the word Frame.
LikeLike
Very creative
LikeLike
Great shots. 😀
LikeLike
Great choices, Ese! Love the first one.
LikeLike
Pingback: A Word a Week: Frame | decocraftsdigicrafts
I loved la Provence en ete :D, but I was only 17 🙂 I honestly like all these pictures, but my heart goes to the beast – fabulous!!!
LikeLike
Wonderful response to the challenge. The last is a great capture. Good eye, Ese!
LikeLike
Stunning shots for the challenge Ese. Love the quote! 😀
LikeLike
Great choices of this photo challenge!
LikeLike
will you mind if I tweet your post?
LikeLike
Not at all – thank you 🙂
LikeLike
Pingback: A Word A Week Photograph Challenge – Frame | Nola Roots, Texas Heart