And many thanks to D at 60goingon16 for the scrumptious ice-cream-coloured beach huts yesterday.
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wonderful, wonderful pictures - and how strange that someone over on the Yahoo group Dovegreyreaders just asked about beach huts and I was able to refer her to your blog. Oh I do love the internet. Teresa
I've just found your blog via Taravagus and love the photo's.it would be lovely to have some of them framed I think. daphne wormauld.a life in books and music.blogspot.com
My name is Megan Peterson, and I work at an Internet map-content start-up company in Boulder, Colorado. In general, we're trying to bring information about art (among other interests like camping, fishing, etc.) onto the Internet (Google maps, for example) as well as onto GPS devices and in-car navigation units. Our initial focus is on the US & UK. Our site will be structured and dynamic, driven by our users who will create and edit content (like a Wikipedia page). Also, our site will be free to all users, registered or not.
I'm very interested in having you participate in our closed site review occurring in several weeks. Essentially, we'd give you login information, have you create a user profile, peruse the site (i.e. the public art locations), and give us detailed feedback. Also, we will enable you to invite others who may be interested in our site.
Ideally, you enjoy and contribute to our site, and blog about it. We're hoping this is something you'd be interested in.
Thanks for your time. Please feel free to email me with any questions. I look forward to your response.
My favorite photo is next to last one, in which the paint has relinquished itself to green moss, which in turn is hosting lavender and yellow leaves. When I enlarged the photo, my breath was literally taken away by this colorful, alien world!
8 comments:
wonderful, wonderful pictures - and how strange that someone over on the Yahoo group Dovegreyreaders just asked about beach huts and I was able to refer her to your blog. Oh I do love the internet. Teresa
I've just found your blog via Taravagus and love the photo's.it would be lovely to have some of them framed I think. daphne
wormauld.a life in books and music.blogspot.com
Hi Juliet,
These are amazing photos!
My name is Megan Peterson, and I work at an Internet map-content start-up company in Boulder, Colorado. In general, we're trying to bring information about art (among other interests like camping, fishing, etc.) onto the Internet (Google maps, for example) as well as onto GPS devices and in-car navigation units. Our initial focus is on the US & UK. Our site will be structured and dynamic, driven by our users who will create and edit content (like a Wikipedia page). Also, our site will be free to all users, registered or not.
I'm very interested in having you participate in our closed site review occurring in several weeks. Essentially, we'd give you login information, have you create a user profile, peruse the site (i.e. the public art locations), and give us detailed feedback. Also, we will enable you to invite others who may be interested in our site.
Ideally, you enjoy and contribute to our site, and blog about it. We're hoping this is something you'd be interested in.
Thanks for your time. Please feel free to email me with any questions. I look forward to your response.
Cordially,
Megan Peterson
Marketing Specialist
megan(dot)peterson(at)publicearth(dot)com
My favorite photo is next to last one, in which the paint has relinquished itself to green moss, which in turn is hosting lavender and yellow leaves. When I enlarged the photo, my breath was literally taken away by this colorful, alien world!
Lovely, as usual, even with borrowed equipment. I guess it's some proof that it's the eye that matters most.
beautiful photos. Thanks.
See - even with a borrowed camera you take great photos.
Lovely - and how wonderful to see some sun!
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