





My Grandchildren, of course!
There once was a person
Daily turned to worsen
Stop bugging me!
Yet, to polite to say
I am tired of your version
Thankful for the warmth of the roof over my head; just one something of others, on Thanksgiving Day, spent with my loving family.
Thankful for K’ee and Dale inspiration!
The post is my acceptance of Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge.
My certainly Odd Ball Photo, one day I tossed a rubber band aside it landed near my glasses and later I noticed all it needed was a mouth. Tra La I wrought a funny face.
I am kind of silly that way, which is why my husband, when he was alive, said he loved me for it since he was so reserved. Opposites do attract.
My #COB Titled: “Where do I fit in?”
Word Origin & History of the word “ARCH.”
c.1300, from Old French arche “arch of a bridge” (12c.), from Latin arcus “a bow” (see arc). Replaced native bow (n.1). Originally architectural in English; transferred by early 15c. To anything having this form (eyebrows, etc.).
Showing off a few interpretations of photographs I found in my private archives of images I took on Church property here in Washington State.
The first two are self-explanatory while the third one is an archway touching a path along with another image I was experiencing with; overlaying my vintage painting of kissing ghosts while hoping love for each other carries over to eternity.
Why am I posting these images of semicircles, curvatures of arches?
Because Cee is asking for them this week; click here. Also, it offers me a chance to show off my Traditional Catholic Church.
Today I was introduced to another challenge via “Cookies and Mo” a blog that I follow Thanks Wanda!
It inspired me to go through my photograph I captured since the rules on this particular challenge were as follows: This week the topic is Words that end in “ock” (rock, dock, clock, hollyhock, gridlock, stock, unlock, wedlock, block). This is a topic you can really have enjoy. Let’s see how creative you can get. I’m looking forward to what you all decide to post. I just want you to have some fun with your photography.
I finally found this photo I took of a FLOCK of Wild Turkeys enjoying the grounds at my Church property, St.Michaels Church in Washington State. Eh! Not my best photo ever but it has the “OCK” SOUND. I’ll try to do better next time around.