I had so much trouble thinking of what to post for this challenge. Photos of just numbers – not really, numbers on buildings – maybe a post on that later. I saw a photo and thought that a sequence would be good but what to use.
And then I found one photo, then another and suddenly I got carried away.
These are some numbers from around my nearest city Grafton. Hope you can work out the song sequence and maybe have a listen while you look at others Square posts or just blog away.
This is where I used to work
Just a letter box
A year date on a building with a few more to follow
One of the nicest pubs which has been shut down for quite a while and turned into a fruit pickers hostel
Petrol prices a while ago. They are much more now
A fancy mosaic house number
The building where I often get my coffee
Vertical house number
Quite fancy house number although does my OCD head in a bit
A card found on the footpath in the street
Songs by the numbers – pick your favourite and sing along.
One – the start of the Square Odds challenge
One for Becky
another for all of the readers
Sometimes I was blogging my squares at this time
I think I have been squaring for this long or so it seems?
When I couldn’t post and had to schedule
Sometimes we went on such a journey with our Squares
“I guess I’m gonna go I just never know how you feel”
Sometimes this is how I felt trying to align songs with my photos
Thanks for your comments and thanks for those who listed to a tune or two. See you next Squares
Inspired by Franks Tuesday Photo Challenge: Number I set off around town as I had a few hours to fill in waiting for my car to be serviced.
Here are some of the numbers I found.
A tatty number
That’s a bargain
Modernist number
Etched in metal
Push numbers. I wonder if a little flag pops up when that icon is pushed?
Make sure you know these number or it will cost you
Another bargain courtesy of the government
A fancy number
and there are many more on posters that tell the history of Grafton
I just had to get a bit arty in the cafe
The featured number is written on the bridge