Lovely textures and 'shabby' shades but, do creatures live in those holes, Jude, in the top photo? I could imagine something a bit creepy climbing out of there! Bye for now. Lesley
What awesome images. The first one reminds me of the moon's surface, not that I have been lately. Funny, I believe today is the 40th anniversary of the moon landing! Such interesting textures you captured.
I have just been looking at your lovely photos so full of ideas and textures, a designers paradise there. Oh Dewi made me laugh Scratch, Alice and Tam would do that too bringing in a leg of anything if they could freaking out Jim because hes a vegetarian and me chasing them,,,, "catch me if you can" theyll woof.
lots of inspiration al those colors and textures
ReplyDeleteThose rock formations look like a scene on the moon!
ReplyDeleteCJ xx
Love the Textures Jude
ReplyDeleteEarings and beads are wool/felt Organza. wire and beads.
have a fun weekend.
Jean
The picture on the beach is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Jude! Lots of texture. My favorties area the grate and the door!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures. I just love old doors/windows with peeling paint. Those rock formations are something else, as well. x
ReplyDeleteI've never seen solid rock formations on a beach - so interesting. I live near the shore also and I marvel how different it can be in so many places.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, I especially loved the grate with the sea stuff!! Wonderful!!! Sarah
ReplyDeleteThe first pic looks like the moon's surface! Love the door knocker.
ReplyDeleteGreat Texture shots. Thanks for the idea. Love the beach!!! Wow!
ReplyDeleteLovely textures and 'shabby' shades but, do creatures live in those holes, Jude, in the top photo? I could imagine something a bit creepy climbing out of there! Bye for now. Lesley
ReplyDeletethe rock formations are very interesting. all of your photos are amazing! nicely done!
ReplyDeleteWhat awesome images. The first one reminds me of the moon's surface, not that I have been lately. Funny, I believe today is the 40th anniversary of the moon landing! Such interesting textures you captured.
ReplyDeleteThe rock formation looks like a moonscape - very cool!
ReplyDeletehave i never told you that you can freeze boureki?
ReplyDeletemake as i do, stick into freezer immediately and do not thaw when you decide to cook it
you can freeze cooked boureki too - just do not thaw when you re-heat it, and naturally it will require less cookign time
I have just been looking at your lovely photos so full of ideas and textures, a designers paradise there. Oh Dewi made me laugh Scratch, Alice and Tam would do that too bringing in a leg of anything if they could freaking out Jim because hes a vegetarian and me chasing them,,,, "catch me if you can" theyll woof.
ReplyDeletelovely textures, and colours too - I love the peeling door and the shadowy edge it has. Your beach is amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove this! Reminds me of my photography classes...but I didn't live in Crete to find such fabulous textures!!!!
ReplyDeleteBravo:)
I loved that door!
ReplyDeleteIts already been said but the rock formations do look like they are from the moon. The door is great too.
ReplyDeleteI love those old door knockers. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteLove your texture. That's some beach! The castles are already started.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! You found some great textures. I especially like the door.
ReplyDeleteOoo, love all of them, but especially the beach. go figure, eh? :)
ReplyDeletelove your texture shots
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I have been missing your blog all these weeks. I love your photos of texture - the old door my fave.
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