Here’s my contribution for this week’s Tuesdays of Texture over at de monte y mar.
While on vacation a few weeks ago we spent some time in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia on the shores of the Bay of Fundy.
Across the street from the Inn we stayed at was the town’s oldest cemetery, surrounded by a wonderful centuries-old wrought-iron fence with a stone turnstile. I got some great shots of the fence in the morning light and a few others of the lichen and weathered textures on the turnstile.
Here are a few of my favourites:
As always, thanks for looking 🙂
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Vry nice! Nova Scotia is on my list to visit!
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It’s lovely there, I hope you get the chance to go – you won’t regret it 🙂
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Some great perspectives there … old stuff is so solid and very cool
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Thank you 🙂
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Wow. Those are some fabulous snaps, Norm!
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Thank you ☺
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Lovely pics – especially like that turnstile! A treat for the eyes!
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Thanks Jan ☺
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Fascinating textures, Norm. 🙂
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Thank you ☺
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These are stunning Norm. Great perspective on texture!
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Thanks Lynn ☺
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The turnstile is a wonderful bit of artistry Norm. What a very cool find.
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Thank Dan. I thought it was kinda cool myself.
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Great texture indeed, Norm. My dear wife Karen and I visited Nova Scotia twice, in September and then October, on a cruise that departed Boston, and it was our favorite port to visit both trips.
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Thank you Mark. Nova Scotia has always been my favourite Canadian province to visit.
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Very interesting turnstile. 🙂
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Very strange to me. I’ve never seen anything like that before. Not sure what the point was to putting a turnstile on a cemetery gate, it’s not like crowds are rushing to get in…
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Oh, Norm, that was a good chuckle and I always appreciate an opportunity to laugh. 🙂
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Beautiful collection Norm!
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Thanks 🙂
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