117/365 ~ Repeating Patterns | Lines | Shapes | Color
I am really stretching the prompt today but this is something that I just have to share. A "repeating pattern" Luna and I have is to take our walks a couple times a day. We walk a mile loop from our house to the end of the road where there is a cemetery. Since spring came around and the snow started melting I had noticed three gravestones (all ground level) being run over and I hated to see car tracks over them. I always kept my eye open for some sort of marker I could put at the corner of this turn so people would avoid running over the stones. Then last week, at wits end, I saw a bright pink flower pot sitting outside of the caretakers shed. I decided that I would move it to the corner of this line up of stones so people would drive around it. The flower pot only had dirt in it when I moved it. Then today, as we were walking up to it there was this beautiful bouquet added to the pot I moved last week. And all the stones were nicely cleaned off! This brought tears to my eyes. I always see many sets of footprints in the dirt road so I know it's a popular place to walk - it makes me think that someone else was bothered by this and they added to my idea to protect this area like I needed to. I think even Luna approved of the added touch.
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Danette Badger
This is my FOURTH challenge! I completed an entire 365 in 2014 - then in 2015, I tried to do something different and failed miserably so after finishing 2016 successfully I just had to keep going in 2017! I am part of an amazing group of talented photographers who post an image from an interpretation of a prompt that we receive every day in our e-mail. It's so neat to see how differently a person perceives a simple word or concept and how they translate that into a photograph. I enjoy this challenge very much and I am looking forward to seeing what 2018 brings! You can view my past projects by clicking the links below for each year. CY365
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