Ancient spiraled creature
out of the shadow
of eons gone by.
.out of the shadow
of eons gone by.
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For Camera-Critters and Shadow Shot Sunday and for Cloudia of Comfort Spiral.
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Pictures of life in Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Hills. And since August 2013 also a look at the northern Negev, my new home.
Are you listening to the creature? What stories might it tell?
ReplyDeleteMagical Mystical Teacher, I handle the heavy creature twice a day while shutting and opening shutters and windows. It is what keeps the window open in the wind. I try to listen.
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Thanks for your inspiration.
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCardinal is my critter for this week, please come and see and have a have a good weekend.
Nice shadow. I showed this pictures to Dan.. he believes there has been a flower maybe.
ReplyDeleteHappy evening!:-)
What a splendid fossil. I hope I live to be a splendid fossil some day, too.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, Dina, it's gorgeous. And it must be larger than it looks if it keeps your window open in the wind. Thanks for sharing it with us.
— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Lovely image and a great shadow shot.
ReplyDeleteLove the Friday post. See you've discovered Magical Mystical Teacher, too. LOVE her energy!
ReplyDeleteYou'll like our Sunday post on GDP since you like the religious ones.
Stay tuned in a few weeks, I got a photo session with our local Rabbi. Great bloggers like you keep me motivated! Enjoy the week!
Jan
Beautiful use of color. Lovely poem.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat shadow. I like the way some objects shadow are so different from the object itself. Makes them interesting. And your shell is nice in itself.
ReplyDeleteDid you do carbon testing on it, Dina?
ReplyDeletethe spiral! Thank you for this gift, Dina-
ReplyDeleteShAloha from Waikiki;
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Amazing caption! It would probably tell the same old story...
ReplyDeleteNice composition in your shot.
ReplyDeleteRegards!