All of these are wonderfully appealing in their way. I truly love stone, my real job is the art of setting stone, I've done kitchens, baths, entries, patios, fireplaces, the more creative I can be the better I love it, as otherwise it's hard dirty work, but the effects are so lasting that it's much more rewarding to be able to treat stonework as art :)
Oooh, wonderful photos as always. I loves stones! We brought back a few from Maine to add to our collection. TBG found one that looks like Oklahoma. Why? I don't know, he liked it so we brought it home.
Lovely! Visiting Venice is on my bucket list.
ReplyDeletethen maybe I shouldn't mention that I hope to go back again in October?.. ;-)
DeleteOh, well, you've outdone yourself with these exquisite tetured pics... And yes, I loved Venice too for the potential photos around every corner.
ReplyDeleteThis are few places in Venice that do not call out to be photographed.
DeleteAwesome images. The cow is one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots! My other thought was Everybody must get stoned :) I would love to travel to such beautiful places.
ReplyDeleteWow! Excellent shots ~ love all the texture of the stones ~ thanks, namaste, ^_^
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, yours are always so sharp and clear :-)
ReplyDeleteAll of these are wonderfully appealing in their way. I truly love stone, my real job is the art of setting stone, I've done kitchens, baths, entries, patios, fireplaces, the more creative I can be the better I love it, as otherwise it's hard dirty work, but the effects are so lasting that it's much more rewarding to be able to treat stonework as art :)
ReplyDeletewow, I did not know that...that is so cool.
Deletemy daughter is there now!!!
ReplyDeleteWhich place?
DeleteVenice
Deleteawwww...so cool. I wish I were there.
Deletebeautiful places but the last shot is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome pics! I really like Venice and Maine!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! My favorite is the Connemara picture!
ReplyDeleteWOW you take stunning pictures .x
ReplyDeleteI love all of these pictures. That cow has definitely figured out the camouflage thing.
ReplyDeleteLovely collection of stone. I especially like the cow in Ireland :)
ReplyDeleteI admit the cow is my favorite.
DeleteAwesome series. Love the theme.
ReplyDeleteI love your theme! These are great shots.
ReplyDeletewhat a nice tour that was ..
ReplyDeleteNice series! I love, love, love Venice.
ReplyDeleteAs do I...as do I ...
DeleteBeautiful photos! I was in Venice last year, right around this time -- and yes, bountiful photo opportunities. :)
ReplyDeleteI got the guessing game right on most of the pictures. But I think the "stoned" cow is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteNice! Our latest YA title, "Spectral" by Shannon Duffy, is partially set in Venice, so the first picture got me right off the bat :)
ReplyDeleteDid I mention, I like Venice , yes maybe I did..lol.
DeleteLove the textures on all of them, and the "stoned" cow is quite amusing :)
ReplyDeleteI would have not guessed the last one was Maine without the caption.
Such variety! And I almost didn't even see the cow!
ReplyDeleteYes, that is why I mentioned him. I imagine he does not get his pic taken often, and I wanted him to have his moment in the sun...or rain.
DeleteGreat series! Love the stone stairway.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos. The cow blends right into the rock.
ReplyDeleteThose are great photos. Thank you for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteCan't decide which one I like best. Probably the cow b/c it made me giggle. But the last one captured me. :)
ReplyDeleteThat first one blows my mind! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Those are gorgeous, I especially love the Venice photo. Also the textures are fabulous!.
ReplyDeleteLove the pics. The cow in Ireland looks like a statue!
ReplyDeleteThose photos are fantastic. : WW Linky for everyone
ReplyDeleteLove the diversity of images, all linked by your theme -- very cool!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures- that cow looks like he's camouflaged in with the rocks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great variety of stones (including all those colors in the lighthouse foundation). You've traveled to some wonderful places, Caite!
ReplyDeleteOooh, wonderful photos as always. I loves stones! We brought back a few from Maine to add to our collection. TBG found one that looks like Oklahoma. Why? I don't know, he liked it so we brought it home.
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