St. Michael's Tower on
Glastonbury Tor, England --
National Carpet Museum
in Baku, Azerbaijan --
I wish I knew where this is,
but I bet it's outside a library --
People think the Great Pyramids of Giza
are in the middle of the desert, but really
they're right on the outskirts of Cairo.
Thanks, urban sprawl!
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Wow! Every photo shows unique shape beyond our imagination. I love the last video especially.
Love these. The last one is my favourite! There are days I would like to be able to fly away, especially when I see the news.
These are incredible. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you... calming.
It always amazes me to think of the pyramids as being on the edge of Cairo.
I did a Google search on the Book Benches and it appears they are in Bulgaria?
@ Bob -- Thanks for the info re Bulgaria. D'oh, I should have thought of doing that!
There is so much beauty in the world
...all of these are neat, my favorite is the benches.
Very cool.
🤔 At first, I applauded the ice sculpture and moved on. When I returned, slowed myself, and considered it fully...wow! Of course, it is coincidence. Yet, to consider how the right amount of snow and sleet had to land on the right spot; the sun and the cold had to alternate; the winds had to blow, but not too much; and the tree had to stay still in its pose 😉 fills me with wonder! The randomness of the universe is not frightening...it's way kewl!! 🤩🥰
Time share... LOL. Wash those suckers or get extra protein. 😎
The thing I miss most about the East Coast: Fireflies. Or, as we used to call them, Lightening Bugs.
Love these!
There is a cool way to do clouds like that photo of the sunsets. It looks like a particular time lapse composite I've done.
I may even try it today in the regular daylight to do something artsy!
Thank you for these today, I needed them!
It may not be elegant, but I do like those book benches.
I've never seen a firefly in real life, but I would love to see one. And sit on those benches.
That carpet museum! and the frozen 'bird'!
great collection of pics - i was surprised how close the pyramids were to Cairo.... you could see them quite easily from the hotels..... AND just nearby, of course, there's fast food restaurants and stuff......
My two favorites are the mushroom which I love looking at the under caps anyhow because they're so cool, I love the last one with the lightning bug leaving. In the summer when I'm sitting out in the garden I love catching them and letting them walk around my hand before they take off.
Hi Debra, These are remarkable photos--a reminder that I need to sharpen my photography skills. The ice bird looks a little AI, but then I have seen icicles take some strange forms. The book benches are fun, but look uncomfortable. Poor Mariette would have liked the first one.
--Jim
Such beautiful photos! Love the rug museum.
Thank you for increasing beauty in the ether... we need it!
Those were great. Thanks for sharing
The benches as an open book, I love it. It's very creative. Nice post!
Love that ice bird!!!!! For a second I was like "whut?" then I saw it.
Love the mushroom. And I did NOT know the pyramids were THAT close!!!
XOXO
What a lovely & much-needed palate cleanser -- thanks, Sporticus!
Whoa!! That firefly is magically shot!!! And all the lovely pics. Bugs do have very scenic weddings.
LOVE the mushroom cap! TFS ~
bobbie
The book benches are in Burgas, Bulgaria. They are a tourist attraction. I love that mushroom picture.
I love them all. But especially the book seats and the many sunsets.
I might have to take that pic to art class and add it to the, we might paint this list
@ Leanna -- Thanks for identifying the location!
Beautiful, especially the last one.
ooooo the firefly
Nice series..Love the sunset and the book benches...
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