For this week’s challenge, share a photo with letters — no matter the alphabet. You can capture a neon sign, a sentence scribbled in an old phone booth, a random letter that’s seemingly out of place, or anything else. As you look through your lens, think about how your image might convey something bigger: a snapshot of how we communicate with one another, even if we don’t speak the same language.
Naturally I thought of my photo of Malagueta beach in Málaga, Spain where I hope to retire:
And here’s one that my daughter drew in the sand on Venice Beach, California. And now she wants to go to college in the Los Angeles area.
I can’t resist reposting this one, my daughter’s clever apology:
From our trip in 2010, the sign that made us feel so welcome in Málaga:
Good choices, Toby.
janet
thanks! I like yours too :)
Outstanding. :-)
you’re so easy to please ;)
That’s me. :-D
Why complicate things?
Indeed :)
:-D
Very cool, Tobyo!
thanks Amy!!
Great post! :-)
http://psychosomaticallyinlove.wordpress.com/2014/04/25/weekly-photo-challenge-letters/
thank you!
love your daughter’s apology…very creative of her Toby
thanks! yes, I was rather surprised…..and pleased. she’s so darn clever ;)
Can I come too?
sure, come on along! (where are we going?)
Where you hope to retire. It looks inviting.
ah….yes. I love that place!!
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Nice…Interesting…
thank you!
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