One Word Sunday: Old-Older-Oldest
One Word Sunday: Old-Older-Oldest
Looking for meanings in words, images and sounds
inspired by the colours of the land, sea and sky of Cornwall
Taking the camera for a walk!!!
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ich zeige euch meine stadt wie ich sie sehe
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nie endende Reiselust
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Excellent! I was hoping someone would go with all three words.
I nearly did gravestones myself, in fact, but wouldn’t have thought to stick with the same shape. It works perfectly with the three crosses.
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Thanks. I just remembered those withered ones from a soldiers’ cemetery (a special cemetery for foreign, i.e. non-German, soldiers mainly from world war one and also from forced labourers of world war two. And then I looked for simple cross shapes.
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Great post Eke 🙂
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Thank you, Brian.
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Neat!
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