Thursday, February 25, 2016
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- Gather Of The Clan
- A Hazy Shade of Winter
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- Signs - Be Aware Of Your Surroundings
- Living In Plastic
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- Valentine's Day
- Mural? Graffiti?
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- Signs - Zombie
- Winter Light Show
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A nice find. Was it a festivity or a mourning. You never can tell but they still contain some of their old glory.
ReplyDeleteA touching sight, probably a goodbye ceremony.
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI bet you are right!
ReplyDeleteGreat find. It's really interesting how the flowers are spaced
ReplyDeleteYou wonder how long they were in the water.
ReplyDeletehere on Maui if there are flowers on the beach you know that ashes were spread off shore for a funeral
ReplyDeleteIsn't that in interesting find.
ReplyDeleteHi Andy
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if you heard about EG & her husband being in an accident on Monday and passing away. I just heard and am in shock.
Be safe, Pat
A beautiful thought.
ReplyDeleteThat is extraordinary.
ReplyDeleteAshes or someone was drowned...just a thought but the flowers are a good gesture.
ReplyDeleteThese flowers are so pretty. It makes you wonder exactly what type of ceremony took place for them to be placed in the water to later float ashore or just placed on the shore. Either way, it is such a pretty scene...very touching. Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteCool picture Andy, so intriguing...
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