Hi Letitia! You probably didn’t notice, but I was absent for a while… ;)) Anyhow, I missed your posts and comments, so I’m trying to catch up what I can! Lovely picture for a wonderful post! Loved the Everyday stuff and the stunning Wandering around! Hope you have a great weekend! Blogtrotter
SALLY - thanks. This cemetery is in the middle of nowhere. You drive along a road that snakes through the bush and there it is! And still, in the middle of nowhere, were servicemens' graves.
BITINGMIDGE - (cracks me up everytime I see that ie: "bitingmidge"). The feelings and thoughts and memories of ANZAC day are overwhelming - sometimes I just have to "check out" of the day.
Beautiful photo, lovely tribute.
ReplyDeleteIt's a fantastic interpretation I think, well done indeed!
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Hi Letitia! You probably didn’t notice, but I was absent for a while… ;)) Anyhow, I missed your posts and comments, so I’m trying to catch up what I can!
ReplyDeleteLovely picture for a wonderful post! Loved the Everyday stuff and the stunning Wandering around!
Hope you have a great weekend!
Blogtrotter
Stupendous photo...and no, we won't forget.
ReplyDeleteMy dear Bum Girl, yes it is true, I'm leaving CDP...but I promise to link you up to any other ventures I might undertake.
Please take care of my boyfriend and, above all, your lovely self. Hugs!!!
Amazing photo and lovely tribute.
ReplyDeleteA nice, unsentimental sentiment
ReplyDeleteAmazing detail. The lichen are keeping the memory alive. And so are you.
ReplyDeleteLovely image, and fitting tribute.
ReplyDeleteSALLY - thanks. This cemetery is in the middle of nowhere. You drive along a road that snakes through the bush and there it is!
ReplyDeleteAnd still, in the middle of nowhere, were servicemens' graves.
BITINGMIDGE - (cracks me up everytime I see that ie: "bitingmidge").
ReplyDeleteThe feelings and thoughts and memories of ANZAC day are overwhelming - sometimes I just have to "check out" of the day.
GMG - I've been missing in action a bit myself lately!
ReplyDeleteI'm on my way over to Blogtrotter to have a "squizz".
ISABELLA - I'm not happy.
ReplyDeleteI don't want you to go!
You've been dropping cryptic clues as to your future whereabouts - unfortunately, I'm not bright enough to work it out!
So long.
(you better pop up somewhere else, real soon!!)
KRIS - thanks. The frenzy the media outlets get into over ANZAC day, really got to me this year.
ReplyDeleteRUTH - I love lichen. It always grows in the most interesting places.
ReplyDeleteAnd it's so unassuming - it just quietly goes about its business.
RICHARD - yeah, all the eulogizing was a bit too much for me this year.
ReplyDeleteSONIA - thank you - if you look really closely, you can see a spider's web.
ReplyDeleteLovely tribute, Ararat. You take a good shot.
ReplyDeleteGood. Just right.
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