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Is the ivy trying to get to the Miracle Gro?
I don't think so, but it might be growing so quick that it rides off lol
Nominations for the November Image of the Month (IotM) close at the end of the day on November 30. Get your four nominations in now before it's too late. It's the People's Choice!
Is the ivy trying to get to the Miracle Gro?
Cool! Kilns? For bricks perhaps?View attachment 191647
The weight of years
Abandoned lime kilns in the Fall Creek Reserve
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I'm pretty sure these were for heating limestone to turn it into quicklime for use in making mortar and plaster in the 19th century. It was big business in the Santa Cruz mountains for a time.Cool! Kilns? For bricks perhaps?
Congrats to RoseCat! And congrats to rizole for the wonderful description, too.Not a lot of entries, as Star noted. I'm never very confident in my theme choices but there you go...
In 3rd this week is The weight of years by terse. A real sense of the man made disappearing back under the regrowth. The two logs at the front add a nice added dimension.
In 2nd is Charleston by lkbside. Strong geometric lines with the wood growth looking almost fungal. The leaves at the bottom right balance the whole thing nicely.
My winner this week is RoseCat with Instagram filter. Had to dig this one out of the archives - from a couple years ago, taken on a walk in my new neighborhood.
View attachment 191773
A lovely sense of quiet, restful peace here. The car has clearly been here a long time but, apart from the vegetable engine and passenger, the area looks quite well kept and cared for. There's a subdued treatment and stillness and I like how the car is facing outwards, like it's just paused for a few decades to have a proper look at the view.
Wow…thank you rizole!! Appreciate this very much.Not a lot of entries, as Star noted. I'm never very confident in my theme choices but there you go...
In 3rd this week is The weight of years by terse. A real sense of the man made disappearing back under the regrowth. The two logs at the front add a nice added dimension.
In 2nd is Charleston by lkbside. Strong geometric lines with the wood growth looking almost fungal. The leaves at the bottom right balance the whole thing nicely.
My winner this week is RoseCat with Instagram filter. Had to dig this one out of the archives - from a couple years ago, taken on a walk in my new neighborhood.
View attachment 191773
A lovely sense of quiet, restful peace here. The car has clearly been here a long time but, apart from the vegetable engine and passenger, the area looks quite well kept and cared for. There's a subdued treatment and stillness and I like how the car is facing outwards, like it's just paused for a few decades to have a proper look at the view.
Congrats all!Not a lot of entries, as Star noted. I'm never very confident in my theme choices but there you go...
In 3rd this week is The weight of years by terse. A real sense of the man made disappearing back under the regrowth. The two logs at the front add a nice added dimension.
In 2nd is Charleston by lkbside. Strong geometric lines with the wood growth looking almost fungal. The leaves at the bottom right balance the whole thing nicely.
My winner this week is RoseCat with Instagram filter. Had to dig this one out of the archives - from a couple years ago, taken on a walk in my new neighborhood.
View attachment 191773
A lovely sense of quiet, restful peace here. The car has clearly been here a long time but, apart from the vegetable engine and passenger, the area looks quite well kept and cared for. There's a subdued treatment and stillness and I like how the car is facing outwards, like it's just paused for a few decades to have a proper look at the view.