Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Theme Day: Fences

The first of the month is our City Daily Photo theme day, and this time it's "fences."

I thought I'd get creative and run by the pawn shop, but ours is a venerated business in a historic building (not exactly a fence). Perhaps I'd locate some skilled athletes and photograph them with their epees. Nevermind. I got caught up in the Halloween rush.

So here's a fence. It's even a little spooky.

I got so caught up in the rush, in fact, that I forgot Halloween was Zen Monday and here it is Tuesday and we're having theme day. So tomorrow will be a historic Zen Wednesday, the second one in PDP history. (The first was in June of last year.)

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20 comments:

  1. Love the sunlight in this one. I'd say that fence is doing its job very well.

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  2. Ah good Petrea, always letting the light shine through.

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  3. Good morning everyone, thank you for your comments. Happy theme day!

    Yes, Julie, it's a good fence.

    Dina, you are good to me.

    Valladolid, welcome!

    Ciel, it's nice to see you here.

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  4. Well I"m all out of sorts. I forgot theme day and you just reminded me a week ago!!!

    I like the sun popping through the slats girl.
    V

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  5. Virginia, I was just about to head over to your blog to see how you'd shamed me with something clever.

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  6. And will Romeo climb the fence to get to his sun, rising in the East as he glimpses her between the slats?

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  7. Love that you've combined a fence with the spookiness of Halloween. Clever.

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  8. A great take on the theme! Fences like that invite peeking, could you resist?

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  9. The fences of such design make me feel hopeless. But the sun rising returns the hope back.

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  10. looks like the sun is burning a hole in the fence

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  11. What a wonderfully optimistic photo, Petrea. You can't fence in sunshine.

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  12. Thank you all for your visits! I do like theme day, it seems to bring us out to see each other.

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  13. Wow, this ancient fence only allows the sun to shine through at sunrise on All Hallow's Day. Hopefully not onto a sacrificial stone.

    Oh wait, it's not Zen Wednesday yet.

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  14. Love your photo -- the sun shining through, no matter the obstacle. We can all use the buoyancy of light.

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  15. if only I were a dp-er. I'd have proudly displayed the redwood fence Mr V and I labored over.

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  16. Funny, I haven't kept up with the theme day this month. Turns out by sheer coincidence I did a couple of consecutive posts on fences just last week. I'm psychic. I enjoyed yours.

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  17. Ms. M and others, you've interpreted the photo so nicely. I like how we can all have our own ideas about it.

    PA, you can display that fence anyway.

    Steve, you had a premonition or two.

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