It’s funny how you just imagine everyone uses the same word. I know perfectly well that isn’t true but once something g is a part of your vocabulary and environment it’s easy not to think about it.
Pleasure Beach at Blackpool, Lancashire, September 2021 Welcome to One Word Sunday, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your own black….. post. This week you can give […]
Street art by Israeli street artist, Benzi Brofman,Brick Lane, London, photo taken December 2022 Now over to all of you. Do come and join us in our Saturday six-word musings. […]
Thames Path, London, August 2022 Walking along the Thames Path, there are some places that clearly don’t want you. Often for your own safety, of course. Copyright Debbie Smyth, 26 […]
One of my images has been long listed for the One Shot Award and will be part of the group exhibition in Berlin from 3-18 February. I’ll be out there […]
Red, yellow, orange and green– a selection of doors on and around Brick Lane, London, December 2022 Welcome to One Word Sunday, and over to all of you to join […]
Beautifully decorated.
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How clever and colorful!!
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I didn’t know these were called bollards and I find it fun to see them painted.
Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday.
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It’s funny how you just imagine everyone uses the same word. I know perfectly well that isn’t true but once something g is a part of your vocabulary and environment it’s easy not to think about it.
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Now this is creativity and allowing it is even better…bravo to those cities who encourage it
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I agree. It encourages a positive attitude to the city.
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I love this kind of street art. It always brightens up my day.
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Great idea. So creative.
Wonderful captures!
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It’s so beautiful, well captured 🙂
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Thank you!
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