Something unknown lies behind that door. Sometimes, I prefer to let a closed door stir my imagination to provide exciting answers than to find out the boring truth.
The lower bottom panel looks like peering eyes.
© Jacqueline
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Thoughts and Tales…A Lifestyle Blog with a Zing.
Something unknown lies behind that door. Sometimes, I prefer to let a closed door stir my imagination to provide exciting answers than to find out the boring truth.
The lower bottom panel looks like peering eyes.
© Jacqueline
I saw the lovely pink blossoms and simply couldn’t resist capturing them with my lens. Aren’t they pretty 🙂
Mundane Monday challenge is created to find beauty in almost everything.
The challenge is simple. Find beauty in everyday mundane things, capture the beauty and upload the photographs.
The way the runner plant is all twisted around the ceiling grid is just lovely.
To create beautiful surroundings takes only imagination.
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Jacqueline
It’s the start of the weekend here and I just grabbed a fresh batch of baguettes.
My love for fresh baguettes grew from younger days of living in France.
There’s something simply mouth-watering about the fresh smell of baked baguettes/bread floating out of the windows of the local boulangerie.
Some say it’s the bewitching magic of yeast.
I also believe that my people-watching days started from this time back in the days when I would sit and nurse a cup of hot cocoa and a fresh sandwich of choice.
I am feeling nostalgic.
You need to see how my face widened in a smile when ‘Big Red’ pulled up beside my ‘Yellow Ride.’
My thoughts automatically went to Raili of Soul Gifts.
I find it amazing that I’ve made some friends across oceans and continents through blogging and have come to know bits and pieces of their lives enough to think of them in relation to mundane things that I would normally have overlooked.
Mundane Monday Challenge is created to find beauty in almost everything.
The challenge is simple. Find beauty in everyday mundane things, capture the beauty and upload the photographs.
I just love the rustic, used look of these hardworking bicycles.
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
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