Wordless Wednesday

It’s not a great photo, but it conveys the current mood without saying a word ~ Copyright © (2023) thrumyeyes291981044.wordpress.com – All rights reserved. 

Cellpic Sunday

Only the shadow knows, The depths it stretches from the soul The darkness holds the secrets tight and lays in mystery like the night It exaggerates the image cast and holds against the sunlight’s path~ Copyright © (2022) thrumyeyes291981044.wordpress.com – All rights reserved. 

Fences and Gates – CBWC

Cee’s Challenge this week has us looking at fences and gates in black and white. Here is my selection from near and far. Both gates top and bottom, Provence Town, Cape Cod Top and bottom gates, Athens, Greece Savannah, Georgia, top and bottom Copyright © (2022) thrumyeyes291981044.wordpress.com – All rights reserved. 

Thursday Doors

So happy to be entering my first post of many I’m sure, here on Thursday Doors. Doors are one of my favorite things, they always share a story ~ The story of this beauiful door comes from my hometown of Portsmouth Ohio, in what is called the Boneyfiddle historic district. In 1865 a stone sawContinue reading “Thursday Doors”

Cellpic Sunday

I call it simply, “November” Shot with my Samsung Flip 4, standing on my front deck looking out across the drive, I was greated with a foggy bare November morning. Just cropped no filter or editing, the fog took care of it all ~ Copyright © (2022) thrumyeyes291981044.wordpress.com – All rights reserved. 

The Unexpected Castle

There stands a castle in Versailles, on a long stretch of highway 38 miles southwest of Paris.  It seems to appear out of nowhere and takes you by surprise if you don’t know it’s there. This is blue grass horse country with rolling hills as far as you can see, so it’s kind of theContinue reading “The Unexpected Castle”

My Hometown

The first stop in my Travel Blog series has to be my hometown of Portsmouth, Ohio, Scioto County, USA.  The word “Scioto”, is a Wyandot Native American word for Deer, of which we still have in ample supply. The area is a true deer hunters paradise, whether you shoot with a camera or otherwise. ThisContinue reading “My Hometown”