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I am pleased you like it. I was doubtful about the fence, at first, but then I reasoned that it lends itself to the theme because it doesn’t really provide a true barrier.
Hello Old Colonialist.
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Hi! I have missed you – but there still doesn’t seem to be a castle to track you down to.
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I’m thinking of taking up my pen (or keyboard) again. Is WordPress the best place to do so ?
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In my experience, yes. I have a Blogger site too, but attracting readers there seems a major task.
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Gorgeous photo!
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I thought it had that extra little something.
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That is a very good shot, Col. Almost like a painting.
Has a sort of surreal quality as there is not a sign of any animal life in the shot.
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True, and something that hadn’t struck me until you mentioned it.
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Mmmm. I can imagine myself sitting there–just pondering about infinity. Lovely.
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It is certainly an outlook inviting such ponderings!
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Wow. Me too. We certainly don’t have anything like that here, Col…
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You do have any number of scenes which may be different but have equal ‘WOW’ factor.
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Ah, yes – the magnificent Drakensberg
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They really are.
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That a a truly gorgeous shot Col and I know I am infinitely fascinated. Where was this?
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I think it was from Little Switzerland.
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Great photo for the challenge, Col. 🙂
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I am pleased you like it. I was doubtful about the fence, at first, but then I reasoned that it lends itself to the theme because it doesn’t really provide a true barrier.
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Shouldn’t you be in bed? It must be a great party. 🙂
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what a fabulous set of colours there are in this photograph. Beautiful
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Thanks! I think part of the fascination is that they are relatively subtle.
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OMG what a view!
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I find it does have something which draws the eye in …
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That is truly beautiful Col.
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I love the views of the mountains in South Africa – they always give me a sense of God’s grandeur.
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And I can see why, Col, it seems like there are no boundaries and you can keep on going, investigating, traveling.
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The infinate beauty of wide open natural spaces…perfect for the challenge 🙂
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I agree with you! it’s like a desert. No one there just nature.
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I can see why, it is beautiful.
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and I can see why… it is truly beautiful and very apt for the challenge…
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Quite a beautiful shot Col.
Infinity indeed…
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. . . although the fence kind of goes counter to that . . .
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Don’t think so – the fence goes off sideways and one looks at the vistas beyond, symbolically taking one past confinement.
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Love this…there’s beauty in so much barrenness… 🙂
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Barren has its own fascination – as even more fully demonstrated in the Ginger William post below featuring the Fish River Canyon.
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It does seem to go on and on . . . “to infinity AND beyond!” 😀
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The other side of forever? 🙂
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