The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience-Eleanor Roosevelt
I like those red bricks and the way that green climber leaves grew over that tall chimney. It is beautiful natural decoration. Nice subject and beautiful photo. I also like those wise words of Eleanor Roosevelt. Have a nice weekend! :-)
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2 comments:
I like those red bricks and the way that green climber leaves grew over that tall chimney. It is beautiful natural decoration. Nice subject and beautiful photo. I also like those wise words of Eleanor Roosevelt.
Have a nice weekend! :-)
Hi there.
I've surfed over from Kate's A Picture A Day blog. I really like the vine on the brick chimney ... Lovely photos you have!
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