Thursday, December 02, 2010

Stone

Being a very big fan of stones, I've posted about them before, so that you can see pictures of some of my stone collection here

and here are some other stones which have caught my eye:



Perpignan, France


Jersey, Channel Islands (UK)


from the banks of the Thames, London


Andy Goldsworthy's wall, in Storm King sculpture park, New York State



remains of the Bishops Palace, Southwark, London



Suffolk, England



Ipswich, Suffolk, England.



happy theme thursday

19 comments:

  1. Reused bricks are among my favorite things, a borderland between the manmade and and the organic.

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  2. Anonymous7:32 PM

    Wow! Great photos!

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  3. Nice collection, Letty! Now I have to go comb my own archives.

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  4. lovely; I could look at them all day. Amazing what putting some stones together will create, isn't it? Keep warm; heat a stone and take it to bed!!

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  5. I do love the look of history when we see wall that have been built, rebuilt and mended once again. -J

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  6. Your photos are wonderful, I too love stones.

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  7. I love stones too and your photos and wonderful. :)

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  8. All the photos are wonderful, but the first photo sort of blows my mind. It's one of those photographs where I almost step into the picture, it's that absorbing.

    The workmanship! Whoa!

    Thanks! Fabulous Theme Thursday!

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  9. Wonderful photos!

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  10. Brick by brick.... imagine building the wall in first image?

    Patchwork through the ages.

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  11. i've always liked your stone pics...i like to collect bricks and stones for use in my garden and paths, too...now, i'm off to revisit your earlier work...thanks!

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  12. Letty,
    I don't know what is wrong with me. I read these posts and think I commented and go back to discover that I have not!

    Wonderful photos. For some reason I enjoy graveyards. Well, perhaps enjoy is not the right word but there is something very peaceful about them. Spoon River Anthology comes to mind...all on the hill.

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  13. Anonymous7:06 AM

    Loved the pix. Would have liked to know where they were taken.
    :)

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  14. Anonymous7:06 AM

    Loved the pix. Would have liked to know where they were taken.
    :)

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  15. thanks for your nice comments

    nimaruichi, sorry I didn't label them, normally I do - bit rushed of late! i'll do it now before doing my new post

    :-)

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  16. Anonymous3:36 PM

    these are delicious..fantastic shots! i love stones too :) x

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  17. Very nice collection of stone wall and other place.....

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  18. Beautiful shots Lettuce, that last one especially. Amazing.

    Happy christmastime to you and yours!!!

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