Sculpture or eroded seashell?
Wow.... good catch, Ted! I totally thought it was a sculpture, then saw your question and thought .The latter.
It's nature's sculpture.
Sculpture or eroded seashell?
Wow.... good catch, Ted! I totally thought it was a sculpture, then saw your question and thought .The latter.
That worked!
How did I miss this yesterday? Hello, Dave!
Had to look up busker!Beware the bearded busker of Glastonbury…
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Tell Tony your name and he sings (well more like shouts) a song about you.
iPhone 14 Pro Max + Snapseed.
Interesting. It is well used here for street performers, but the word doesn’t have old English roots—possibly from the Spanish ‘buscar’.Had to look up busker!
David Foster Wallace said that English doesn't just borrow words from other languages, it mugs them in the alley and goes through all their pockets.Interesting. It is well used here for street performers, but the word doesn’t have old English roots—possibly from the Spanish ‘buscar’.
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Lately, we have had some banter in one of Rohan Dave’s thread about words and learning new words. Perhaps we need a thread in this international forum to introduce our favorite local words or phrases. Even our personal favorites….. Hmmmmmm.David Foster Wallace said that English doesn't just borrow words from other languages, it mugs them in the alley and goes through all their pockets.
Some take street shots, some portraits, some flowers….
For me it’s trees
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Interesting. It is well used here for street performers, but the word doesn’t have old English roots—possibly from the Spanish ‘buscar’.
Beware the bearded busker of Glastonbury…
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Tell Tony your name and he sings (well more like shouts) a song about you.
iPhone 14 Pro Max + Snapseed.
and good title, too.
I goof all the time and I’m old!Deleted as I’d made an error posting. Sorry, I’m new.
Cool! And what terse Ted said about the title. What exactly is it? I looks like a glowing life preserver.