The photo was taken during what used to be the rush hour. The bridge in the distance carries the main road in.
No rush, no hurry, no river traffic. Peaceful.
Peaceful, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek
The photo was taken during what used to be the rush hour. The bridge in the distance carries the main road in.
No rush, no hurry, no river traffic. Peaceful.
Peaceful, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek
What a perfectly peaceful place… Sand traffic
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All the photos I use this week comes from the one day in May. Yay, loads to look forward to!
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Was a good day!
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For photos… varied environment. It was the day the sun burned my right arm.
That’s fine, it’s now a nice golden brown. And the left arm is catching up.
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Sweet. Not the burn part – but at least the colour transformed to gold
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Gold-ish. Definitely no longer lobster
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That’s a nice hue…
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Yea, it’s not bad. Shame it had to go red first. It’s the first time in years. I’m blaming covid
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I’m sure. G’head. Everything is being blamed on Covid.
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🙂
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Ha! ‘Peaceful’ isn’t a word you usually associate with rush hour. Love the leading lines in this photo, though.
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Thank you, Maria. I’m still drawing on the immediate environment to meet the prompts.
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History before my eyes. Great photo.
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Thank you, Michael
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North Carolina’s opening up and the traffic’s increasing. And so is the disease! Yee-haw!
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We have a relaxation of lockdown, and a close eye kept on new cases. And whereas before, those with symptons were told to isolate etc, but were not tested, now they’re being to told to test. So maybe now we’ll see the true figures
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I think it’s great testing’s increasing. People will always be unreasonable, though…
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I’m betting half the people who hide behind masks have already had it and now (one hopes) immune
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