Gabriola, British Columbia: The best place on Earth to Live
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Lost and Found
To the owner of these eyeglasses: There're right where you left them yesterday afternoon, on the picnic table closest to the parking lot at Drumbeg Park
I won't write a comment as a haiku, even though this one deserves it as much as yesterday's picture. You can read all sorts of meanings into this image.
You are one excellent photographer. Looked up Gabriola, must now go there. Thanks for coming to Bend, it is dry in the summer which is okay w/ me. Lived on Oregon coast for almost 40 yrs!
G reat shot today L ike the composition A lways finding the unexpected S nap sees the world as a photographer S ometimes he sees in color E njoys his world in the Gab S ings a mean tune as well
Old third grade teachers never die! HA
PS Acrostics are way easier than haiku. Ask any third grader.
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10 comments:
What a unique message and photo!
Creative and artistic.
I love it! Of course, I'm an Optician, so I'm biased. I do think glasses have a beautiful shape and form, though.
Great post! Photo and copy. Just brilliant.
I won't write a comment as a haiku, even though this one deserves it as much as yesterday's picture. You can read all sorts of meanings into this image.
You are one excellent photographer. Looked up Gabriola, must now go there. Thanks for coming to Bend, it is dry in the summer which is okay w/ me. Lived on Oregon coast for almost 40 yrs!
Very good - I thought you had set this up till I read the comment. Hope the owner finds them!
Simple but very effective; well spotted.
Very imaginative & Creative shot :-) Nicely done!
G reat shot today
L ike the composition
A lways finding the unexpected
S nap sees the world as a photographer
S ometimes he sees in color
E njoys his world in the Gab
S ings a mean tune as well
Old third grade teachers never die! HA
PS Acrostics are way easier than haiku. Ask any third grader.
Great idea to turn the find into a photo.
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