I especially love the arches at the ruins of Stack Rock Fort in Wales. What a beautiful structure.
I enjoyed this post about the history of pearl buttons.
I think this sculpture is beautiful and I appreciate the sculptor's attention to supporting the environment.
Do you have thousands of digital photographs which may--or may not--be organized? This post explains a program called Mylio Photos which will help organize them. I have not tried this program (and have no affiliation with it) but this post makes it look promising.
This Victorian-era photo album from the 1870s is interesting, curious, and unusual. What do you think about the page with bats and a spider?


I would love to see and walk on these sidewalks in person.
I hope you found something interesting.
--Nancy.
I think I forgot to click on publish so I'll try again. I love the sidewalks. I would definitely go out of my way to walk around one of these designs. It's just so clever.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be a wonderful surprise to come upon these tiled sidewalk repairs while walking in a city. Such fun!
DeleteThe tile work and that Fort, fabulous. I ll be back to read in detail and will enjoy the other links too. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed a post or two of these links, Lizzy. I think the two you mentioned were my favorites.
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