It was a toss-up this week as to whether I would go with a Wordless Wednesday post or wait for the photo challenge. Not that I don’t love seeing all your entries, but it takes a lot of time to view and (as I always try to do) comment. That’s why last week, with extra work days for me, had to be a Wordless Wednesday post. But today it’s back to the Photo Challenge, whose theme today is “Rounded.”
I love these rounded edges I found while wandering in the Bighorn Mountains this August.
As always, but especially during the photo challenge, I appreciate the time many of you take to comment as well as to hit “like.” I know it takes time, which is short supply all too often!
Such delicacy, Janet! Those soft curves are mesmerizing.
They captured me immediately, Marion. Thanks for taking time to stop in and comment as well.
janet
There are a surprising number of rounded things about this image! Beautiful capture.
I was tempted to try to pick one to take back to the cabin, but I’m quite sure it would have been a bare stem by the time I got back. 🙂 Thanks for always stopping in and commenting as well, Madison. It’s always appreciated.
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It’s a shame that Wordless Wednesday and the photo challenge clash – I hanker back to the good old days of a Friday challenge. But the seed head is a great choice.
Susan, I feel the same and I know others who do, too. Glad you enjoyed my choice, though. 🙂
janet
Sweet atmosphere
Perfect for the Challenge
Thanks, Carol. I’ve been waiting for just the right time to share it.
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That design would make a terrific chandelier, Janet. A stunning closeup this week.
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That makes me laugh, Allan, although I agree. When our girls were little, they loved chandeliers, the glitzier, the better. This would be more to my liking. 🙂 Thanks.
It is a lot like the one that I saw in the lobby of the the Hyatt in Atlanta a couple of years ago.
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Lovely, delicate 🙂
That’s what I thought, Joey. Happy mid-week.
janet
That’s a beautiful photo Janet. It’s almost as though it would move if you were to blow on your computer screen. Wonderful!
Thanks very much, Sandra. 🙂 Much appreciated.
Very nice photo dear Janet.
Regards, Elke
Thanks very much, Elke. I hope your week’s going well.
A gorgeous macro Janet! :o)
Thanks! Sounds as if you like it as much as I do. 🙂 May have to make a card out of it.
Oh, wow! I could get lost in the details of those beautiful, impossibly delicate tendrils.
I know what you mean, Hannah. I did. 🙂
janet
The close up gives meaning to the beauty of autumn’s touch.
Thanks, Sally.
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Spectacular!!
Thanks very much, Gwen. 🙂
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That is so pretty, Janet. I love the close-up detail. It’s amazing to see the collection of not-round things that make this round.
Isn’t it? It was quite large, as well, probably 4″ in diameter.
Wow! That’s hard to judge in the photo. That’s amazing.
It was.
Wow stunning Janet!
Hi, Nicole. Good to hear from you. Sorry I’ve been missing you, but I’ve been so busy. Thanks for stopping by.
Me too! 😌
Beautiful shot
Thanks very much!
janet
🙂 This is really pretty and so very delicate, dear Janet!
Have a very HAPPY week.
Claudia xo 🙂
Thanks, Claudia. You, too.
So delicate and looked like a aquatic life somehow.
It does, doesn’t it? I thought that, too.
janet
Just gorgeous!
Thanks so much. I’d never seen one like it before, but there were quite a few this year.
janet
It feels like just breathing near it would make it disintegrate… I love this picture!
It was much sturdier than it looks, but I think a heavy wind would’ve blown apart. I didn’t try blowing on it to see.
Janet
Lovely! Round and curved at the same time!
Thanks. 🙂
janet
Absolutely stunning!!
The closer I got, the more beautiful it looked and the more intricate.
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Simply gorgeous.
Thanks very much, Sue. The more I saw of it, the better it looked.
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Lovely choice! It’s so delicate looking.
I know how you feel about time! There’s never enough of it is there? I’m behind reading blogs, but will catch up…eventually. 🙂 Happy Thursday!
Thanks, Deborah. The days I work, I’m always behind on blog posts and people who post two or three times a day make my life even more difficult. 🙂
janet
This is a gorgeous photo, Janet, and perfect for the challenge. 🙂
Thanks, Judy. 🙂 I’ve been waiting for just the right time to share it.
They look like feathers
They do, don’t they?
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Lovely post, Janet. I agree with you about “time.” It’s difficult to keep it in balance. I marvel at your ability to keep current with posting and commenting. Thank you ❤️
My pleasure, Jane. I admit that I sometimes have to skip some posts or just “like” because I don’t have any more time away from “real life”, especially now that I’m working a couple days a week. But I try to always engage because for me that’s one of the best things about blogging.
Soft, delicate choice – perfect, Janet.
I’m glad you thought so, Ann-Christine. 🙂
Wow, this is really a beautiful photo.
Thanks. I’m happy you like it.
janet
Wow! Just WOW!
Thanks very much!
janet
Great details Janet!
Thanks, Ritva. They were such beautiful details.