W IS FOR?
WALL,WATER AND WINDOWS !
~ on a damp and murky June morning near the river Mersey in Liverpool. Why don't do you wander over to ABC Wednesday and wonder at some wonderful posts all featuring the letter W.
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
16 comments:
All your comments are much appreciated and treasured. I wil try to reply to everyone who leaves a comment, but it may take me a few days, especially when I start spending more time in the garden and at the lottie. I know that you will understand :) I am sure that I will also visit your blog if I have not already done so. If you have any specific questions I will either reply to them here or you can email me at : thegreentapestry@gmail.com
Namasté
- Anna.
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There's a nice presence of plants there, Anna! I love the way the wall curves round.
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say. A hat trick of w images.
ReplyDeleteA great shot of the river.
ReplyDeleteVery nice and you could even use this post for "watery wednesday"
ReplyDeleteIn the midst of a big city, it's nice to see the greenery!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo...three Ws in one shot....
ReplyDeleteWell done. Water, window and wall are perfect.
ReplyDeleteWell, well, well, what perfect w's you have found : ) Love it!
ReplyDeleteYou got three Ws covered. Nifty!
ReplyDeleteThat has cooled me down on this hot morning.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Is that building leaning or is it just the shot? I love interesting buildings, me.
ReplyDeleteGreat choices for the letter W and a beautiful photo. I've never been to Liverpool, but the river Mersey brings up memories of my teen years and the Beatles, of course:)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, that was so much fun...thank you.
ReplyDeleteThree is the perfect number.
On to X!
Sherry
I've searching your photo for another W, so we can continue our game of 'I Spy'...
ReplyDelete... but I see you've nabbed them all already ;)
What a great piccy.
ReplyDeleteI like the old buildings on the left but why do architects have to put modern monsters next to old. They rarely blend together.
ReplyDeleteNot really opposed tomodern architecture after all everything was modern at the start but I do prefer the same periods together.