So here are three of my favourites:
green

Ipswich, Suffolk
and brown

South London
and festive

South London, by the Thames, on January 1st
What I like about these is the way each of them suggests so many stories...
what stories do they suggest to you?
Le'see...a picnic, a bar brawl, and the remnants of a Fasching parade! But that's just my interpretation...you give on to ponder here, you do :)
ReplyDeleteI agree about how they suggest tales of joy and sadness. Each could be a Theme Thursday prompt in itself.
ReplyDeleteI thought you'd actually 'staged' these shots.Did you find the bottle's just like that? Even next to a pair of shoes? Hey they're all alcoholic, how can there be tales of sadness or is it just me?
ReplyDeletegreat piece...love stories and pics...
ReplyDelete1. garden of eden the sequel...
2. in the twinklin of an eye, he just vanished leaving his shoes and his bear...
3. nexly married couple runs out of money, cant pay parking so must walk back home...
Gottle of gear!
ReplyDeleteSorry, couldn't resist ...
I feel some delicious stories lurking here!
ReplyDeleteThirsty night
ReplyDeleteOut with the boys
Celebration
whimsical series.... no one captures rubbish like lettuce!!
ReplyDeletethe brown snap cracks me up!!
They aren't staged? Wow...
ReplyDeleteI like the first one the best!
I like your photos...very artistic..
ReplyDeletethose shoes; very eerie. Great shots, Lettuce.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of having enough champage to walk down alleys on the way home from a new year party and still have enough for the journey. Luxury! Would be difficult not to get ubles up your nose though :)
ReplyDeleteI suppose the vanishing of the imbiber with the liquid makes it appear that the imbiber has somehow melted into the environment (although I am reaching the end of Avilion, so melting in may be more on my mind) .
ReplyDeleteEveryone's got a story to tell...
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to say with these, where they've been and with whom.
Mine is here.
I'm wondering what that Bulmers Pear stuff is?
ReplyDeletethanks peeps.
ReplyDeletenope, not staged at all. amazing, innit? I couldn't quite believe the beer/shoes thing. One shoe abandoned is surprisingly common - pairs not so much!
Stephanie, the Bulmers stuff is like cider, but made with pears not apples.
About that second shot... Budweiser is actually sold in London? Ewwwwwwww! I thought you Brits had better taste than that! Especially when Bass is on tap everywhere you turn. I'm so disillusioned.
ReplyDeleteI'm really impressed that you found these shots just like this. Good eye!
you forgot the bottle of liquor lying inside the trees at the local park. I know what that suggests.
ReplyDeleteYou wanna know what they suggest?
ReplyDeleteThey suggest that you've been drinking alcohol in public!
;)
I think this suggests an entirely new Budwiser logo. Loved the brilliance of the green one too.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a bit of spam...
ReplyDeleteIs that Bulmer's Pear an alcoholic beverage?
The snap with the abandoned shoes is the most interesting to me...Perhaps someone left them in a hurry, along with the beer?
As to the champagne, it suggests optimism for a new year...I'd say more but mine is fading fast...
The flower cards are stunning...
My guess is that there's no cash refund on returning glass bottles.
ReplyDeleteroy it certainly is. thats not to say that all of us drink it....
ReplyDelete... i'm resisting the temptation to be rude about Bass tho.... being a real ale drinker by preference
:-)
Jeff how very dare you.
E, yes it is
and Shammikite, no there isn't!
The first drinker had a nice sense for a color story. The second, was so in a hurry, he forgot to finish his bud and grab his shoes. The third... seems as though each friend thought THE OTHER was going to take the bottle! -J
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the first....I should like to try a bottle!
ReplyDelete1. 'Trainspotting'.
ReplyDelete2. 'Last of the Summer wine'.
3. 'Love Actually'.
Great images Lettuce Lady.
Hmmm...Perhaps a rash of alien abductions in your vicinity?
ReplyDeleteGreat pics!
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