Something Different

Rather than lull you into a stupor with another of my rants, I will give you a break. This post is all about images – photos I have taken but have not used in any posts. I think they deserve to see the light of day, so here they are – at least some of them. If I get a favorable response I might do this again.

By the way, for those of you who don’t already know, you can click on each image to view it in a larger format.

The marsh near our house

Seaweed at low tide

A peaceful little cemetery in our neighborhood

My dog's paw prints on the sand

The door of a shop in Maine. Strange and funny.

A street sign in Newport. Tough choice, eh?

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About dirtynailz

Writer for a daily newspaper, gardener, tree hugger, orchid-grower, photographer, animal lover, hiker, wilderness seeker. Proponent of clover in the lawn and a dog on the bed.
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9 Responses to Something Different

  1. cj wright says:

    Great photos! Love the “no squirrels” and the street signs, dirtynailz. It’s fun to see your perspective on your world.

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  2. Elephant's Eye says:

    left wondering about that council meeting when they choose the street names …
    The joy of having my own photo archive (and captive garden) is that sometimes, that picture, good picture, that doesn’t fit into any blog post – becomes exactly the one I need to tell that link of the story.
    Are your squirrels monster problems?

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    • dirtynailz says:

      Yes, Diana, I know what you mean about the photo archive. I’m sure I have all kinds of perfect images in mine. The challenge is locating them when I need them!
      The squirrel sign photo was taken in Maine, not RI where we live, so I am not sure what happened to precipitate that sign. Maybe a squirrel somehow found its way into that store. I guess I’ll never know.

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  3. Those are great images, and some of them are funny. Do the squirrels in your area know how to read? 🙂 I really like the little cemetery. I find those smaller ones much more peaceful.

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  4. Wendy says:

    ha ha! Awesome photos.

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