Cee’s Mid-Week madness Challenge – July Colour – Brown
Come for a walk with me
Have a listen to a not well know Beatles song written and sung by George Harrison
Cee’s Mid-Week madness Challenge – July Colour – Brown
Come for a walk with me
Have a listen to a not well know Beatles song written and sung by George Harrison
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Awesome photos 👌🌷🙏
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Thank you 🙂 🙂
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So welcome 🌷🙏🌷
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Beautiful images!
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Thank you Teresa 😉 🙂
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Great photos, Brain. I love the macros and the fungus and bat particularly.
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Thanks Graham. Glad you had some favourites 🙂 🙂
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Can’t get much browned than these. 🙂
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Thanks Sue. I am glad you weren’t browned off 😂
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🤣
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What’s the meaning of these shoes?
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Oh, I heard the Beatles song later.
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Oh good you found my bit of a link to brown
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They were part of a sculpture exhibition that’s all I know
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Cool!
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The Chinese silkie made me laugh out loud .. loudly! 🤣🤣. But my two favourites were the dragon fly and the fly. In them the brown is different. Like being an insect changes the colour spectrum somehow. I can’t really explain.
By the way, I just recently started following Natalie Doug’s blog called Happy Salmon. I wondered if you follow it and, if not, whether you would like to have a look. She only posts a few photos each time but some are magnificent. And I love reading what she writes too. She’s vision impaired and has some amazing insights.
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I am glad you had a laugh. I’ll look into the Happy Salmon thanks 🙂
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Not Doug. Doig. Phone being too clever.
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😂😂
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Thanks for the photos (made me love) and thanks for the song (long time no hear).
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Thanks Elke. I hope you can pop back and have a listen sometime 🙂 🙂
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I will – and it should have read: made me laugh 🙄 but love will do nicely!
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Love read just fine with me 🙂
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Oh you have marvelous photos for this week. 😀 😀 I love the bat and dragon fly 😀 😀
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Glad you have favourites Cee. Thanks very much 🙂 🙂
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Great selection of browns – love bird with the punk rock feather style
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Thanks Karina. Those Brown Silkies always make me laugh 🙂 🙂
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🙂
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That micro-bat is really sweet.
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I love them around the place 🙂
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Great shots as usual, wouldn’t expect anything less from you Brian!
Interesting song … just this morning I published a review of the documentary “Meeting the Beatles in India”, know you’d like the insights it provides as they ‘chill’ in the ashram 🙂
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Thanks Kate. I read ca review of that doco in a music mag a while ago 🙂
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ha wouldn’t be as good as my review Brian 🙂
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Great variety you’ve got here Brian!
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Glad you like the variety Aletta 🙂 🙂
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