Age
Betrayed
by the facade
of age
yet still holding
faded glory
of youth
If you would like to participate with your own Emotography post check out my post EPE Invitation where I explain what it all means, and tell you how do it.
Betrayed
by the facade
of age
yet still holding
faded glory
of youth
If you would like to participate with your own Emotography post check out my post EPE Invitation where I explain what it all means, and tell you how do it.
Old it might be but that building is resolutely still standing. this week I’ve chosen “confident” as my emotion. http://wp.me/p2N0qn-CB
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I like it – made me smile.
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Beautiful words to your photo!
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The just seemed to fit Lena, thanks for dropping in.
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Ha, this pretty much sums me up. The façade doesn’t match what’s inside.
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Yeah, me too. My facade is old and tired but inside I am in my prime – just my body is in denial 😉
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I hear ya…
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Thanks for joining in Margo
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Love this, Claudette. There are some lovely old buildings here in Tassie, each with such character.
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There are indeed. This shed was down the penisula (at the turnoff to go to Nubeena> There were lots of rusty cut out horses too (I have some photos of them also). It just attracted me because of the workmanship that went into the original building, and the fact that it is still standing, and the lovely pale silver of the timber.
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Hi. My contribution this week is at … http://wp.me/p4X4U3-1qQ
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Lovely frosty morning.
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