Great pictures and another good idea to use pot hole for. As for the road, well that dose look neat and I know me and my Land Rover would love it...mud and all. One of my posts tomorrow shows the land rover covered in something I thought was mud but with the smell soon realised a farmer had been cleaning out his cow shed....more on that tomorrow as I'm off to bed now
Hi Jules, I hope your dueling songs are out of your head by now. When I saw this photo I started singing a new song. Do you know this one . . .
"Reflections of, the way life used to be Uh, Reflections of, the love you took from me In you I put All my faith and trust Right before my eyes My world has turned to dust Uh, Reflections of, the way life used to be Reflections of, the love you took from me."
ahhh Annie - you are a song bird. Only thing is that if the reflections in this puddle reflect the love you had for someone - the love was pretty grubby!!!
hi old tom wiggley - I suppose the saying will have to change from "......hit the fan" to "....hit the 4WD"
I lived in PNG from 1970-1972, and your pics. have brought back many memories. I have a 37 year old picture of the markets that looks exactly like your current one...
These are surely the finest potholes anywhere. They are a tourist attraction in themselves. Were there any cow sheds nearby? This is a lovely theme, we await tomorrow's sequel.
serendipity - so glad to meet a wantok!! Many things are still the same but many things are not. Infrastructures and services have deteriorated, but the people are still wonderful and life is very good - you get addicted to it. Where were you living?
Well those are neat potholes. You can see them and it looks like the road would be a mess even for 4WD
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Neat idea to shot the potholes. The water is so still.
ReplyDeleteIt's never good to come across a pot hole but the reflection may make it better.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and another good idea to use pot hole for.
ReplyDeleteAs for the road, well that dose look neat and I know me and my Land Rover would love it...mud and all.
One of my posts tomorrow shows the land rover covered in something I thought was mud but with the smell soon realised a farmer had been cleaning out his cow shed....more on that tomorrow as I'm off to bed now
I do know potholes...from my youth. Now I think someone is falling down on the job...your reflections are just right.
ReplyDeleteHow funny! My post today is also titled reflections.
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Hi Jules, I hope your dueling songs are out of your head by now. When I saw this photo I started singing a new song. Do you know this one . . .
ReplyDelete"Reflections of, the way life used to be
Uh, Reflections of, the love you took from me
In you I put
All my faith and trust
Right before my eyes
My world has turned to dust
Uh, Reflections of, the way life used to be
Reflections of, the love you took from me."
ahhh Annie - you are a song bird. Only thing is that if the reflections in this puddle reflect the love you had for someone - the love was pretty grubby!!!
ReplyDeletehi old tom wiggley - I suppose the saying will have to change from
"......hit the fan" to "....hit the 4WD"
joy - your reflections were much cleaner!!!
So pretty, sp. the first photo! Not something I thought I'd have said about a pothole ;-)
ReplyDeleteI lived in PNG from 1970-1972, and your pics. have brought back many memories. I have a 37 year old picture of the markets that looks exactly like your current one...
ReplyDeleteWow, those are great photos!
ReplyDeleteTo tell the truth I would be happy to see potholes in my area. It is so so so dry!
very artistic shot.. the colours are really good too.
ReplyDeletecant wait to go.
erin
These are surely the finest potholes anywhere. They are a tourist attraction in themselves. Were there any cow sheds nearby?
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely theme, we await tomorrow's sequel.
serendipity - so glad to meet a wantok!! Many things are still the same but many things are not. Infrastructures and services have deteriorated, but the people are still wonderful and life is very good - you get addicted to it. Where were you living?
ReplyDeletem benaut - not a cow in sight!
erin - hope you enjoy the ride
marie - I will blow some our rain your way!
the first picture, very clever. One think they are looking at the sky
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