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Do not copy any of my artwork, poetry or photography without my permission.
....carpe diem. The Daylily. "Be like the flower, turn your face to the sun." Khalil Gibran. She gives her all for just one day then bows her head to God and fades away to nourish the next generation. God I pray I may give my all each day to honor you and bow my head at the end to nourish the next generation. Peggy Jones. NOTE............ Please folks do not copy any of my art or photos on my blog without my permission. Thank you for your good manners.

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Friday, January 31, 2014

FSO theme Lines-Jan 31: Leading Lines - follow the lines, straight or curved, Where do they lead?


FSO
theme
Lines, and where they lead.








Crossing lines
The RR tracks run parallel to the road once you turn left here.

country road vs
railroad tracks
Lines of the poles with lifesaving signs on them.





Property lines

Hopefully keeping peace.



Crafty lines.
Keeping an old lady's hands agile.


Family lines

Granddaughter
Greatgrandson

Continuation of generations.


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11 comments:

LV said...

I enjoyed and loved your "lines" presentation today. Most interesting. I especially love the one of the granddaughter and the sweetie.

Nancy said...

Hi, I have just found your blog and it's so nice to meet you....I love the challenge of straight lines and you did a great job with it...The picture of your granddaughter and her son is just beautiful...loving that pose....

Vee said...

What a beautiful photo!

The Artful Diva said...

no way you are a great grandma! Love that photo too. I especially like the crossed lines -s railroad tracks and road.

Barb said...

You have a beautiful interpretation of the subject this week. Congrats on your new great grandson.

aspiritofsimplicity said...

Great shots. What a great idea with the family lines and a beautiful family!

Jama said...

Love that photo of the mother and baby!

DawnTreader said...

The portrait is lovely!

~JarieLyn~ said...

I've always love railroad tracks and crossing signs, however, the photo of your granddaughter and baby are gorgeous.

Pauline said...

I didn't think you would be able to raise the bar on your crossroads shot. Should know you better by now, you always find one out of the square shot. And your family lines portrait is so you, Peggy, speaks of gentleness and love.

GingerV said...

I wish that Blogger would put in a 'like' button so we can show we appreciate photos and comments.
the railroad and hilly road is so YOUR neck of the woods. congrats on the new biz-netto. just when we think we love the most we get one more chance to love more. GingerV