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Over to all of you to join the challenge with your own arch post, or with a post based on any single word that takes your fancy.
Thanks to everyone who fired us up last week:
Lady Lee Manila
Tom at Beyond the Sphere
Julie’s Camera Blog
Art works from Jesh StG
Geriatri’x’ Fotogallerie
Dawn at the Day After
Next Sunday’s theme will be Success. Other forthcoming themes are listed here.
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 16 April 2017
Posted as part of One Word Sunday
https://juliecamerablog.wordpress.com/2017/04/17/17th-april-2017/
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Sorry, forgot to give you this
https://artworksfromjeshstg.wordpress.com/2017/04/14/when-clouds-rule/
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Thank you.
And I forgot to do my seasons – sorry. But I do have something in mind.
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There’s still time enough (the link closes on Wednesday evening 7pm, Pacific time:) curious…:)
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Ah, surprise, an arch in a narrow alley below the level of the bridge:)
Since the UK is rainy, you may have a rainy Easter like I do in California:) But – the drought is officially over, so am not complaining!
After the fact: thanks for your reply with the themes so promptly after I asked – you’re the best:)
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Amazingly and despite the forecast it has been nice so far. But not sure what tomorrow will bring!
We will see……
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Don’t know if this counts – will let the moderator decide! – but the old town of Jerusalem has some wonderful arches. Scroll to the bottom for the evidence! http://readingthebook.blog/2017/04/16/man-in-the-corner-shop/
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Fab-u-lous! As Craig Revel Horwood would say 🙂 🙂 Though I’m sure you’re not a Strictly fan.
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Oh, I am! Only in the last couple of years though. I’m a useless dancer, mind you!
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Arch, passage, bridge, piers and graffiti with a cool shadow in the background. So well captured! Debbie, have a great Easter!
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Thanks Paula. I loved my walk across this bridge. Just like your comment about this image, the bridge had a bit of everything – cables, shadows, shiny trains in the middle and fantastic views over the edge. It should be a must do for anyone visiting NYC
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https://juliecamerablog.wordpress.com/2017/04/03/3rd-april-2017/
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On my first glance I thought Rome not NYC!! Then I saw the bridge…. what a great angle.
Thank you for link 😀
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You’re welcome. Your original link went to last week’s post for some reason, and I didn’t want you to miss out on visitors 🙂
To me it’s so obviously a bridge as I was walking on it! But the Rome link is interesting. But then I’ve never been to Rome so can’t really comment.
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https://beckybofwinchester.com/2017/04/16/one-word-sunday-arch/
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Happy Easter, Debbie 🙂
https://ladyleemanilablog.wordpress.com/2017/04/16/arch-one-word-sunday/
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Happy Easter to you too
And thanks for your post full of arches – you always give us a money’s worth – a one word theme and plenty of images 🙂
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