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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

wordless wednesday #175: halve a heart


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19 comments:

  1. That looks like "the big half", which of course means that it isn't really "half" because...

    I'm missing the point here, aren't I? Or am I?

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  2. That's an interesting shot. I love shells of all kinds and this does look like it could be part of a heart.

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  3. Lovely .. and it made me think of the Dionne Warwick/Bachrach/David song Anyone Who Had a Heart ...

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  4. Halve a heart on the sands of time and the ocean remains.

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  5. hmmm...I have nothing poetic to say. but it is a great photo. :-)

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  6. Very nice, it does look like a half of a heart. Cool!

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  7. I love the detail in shells and sand.

    Happy WW! I posted a slideshow of the sunflowers my daughter planted for Earth Day. You can watch them grow: http://tinyurl.com/y6tbko4

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  8. Where would the other half go to? :)

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  9. Half a heart is better than no heart? I love the clarity and details.

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  10. Black and white makes it so dramatic - gorgeous shell!

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  11. Hey, was that YOU on the beach last week?

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  12. @Patti: I wish. I took that shot New Year's Eve.

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  13. That's a really interesting shape on the shell. Quite a find.

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  14. It does look like half a heart. :)

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  15. Is that a shell or wood? Either way it's a great shot. ~ Calico Contemplations

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  16. That shell looks so sad 'n lonely ... or am I being influenced by stuff I already saw/read? ;)

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