Concord St., Charleston, S.C.
When I am lazy I snuggle in my corner of my couch and endlessly clear old pictures off my over-used camera cards. This was one taken on a recent rainy day walk.
The brick facade behind the Harris Teeter grocery store on East Bay St. is a familiar sight to everyone in Charleston and I liked the way the palm trees reflected in the puddles.
Stay cool, kids!
Digital technology was made for the likes of you.You take amazing photos. Sally
ReplyDeleteThank you Sally! I am glad I lived in the digital age. I love instant results.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty reflection.
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ReplyDeleteComment to your post on July 5th:
ReplyDeleteI do wish I had pictures of grandparents and aunts/uncles homes, but never did think of taking any when I had the chance. Since starting to scrapbook, I have my camera handy and take more pics than ever before. When cleaning out my dad's home after his passing, I recorded each room. Before anything was disturbed I got shots from all angles. Right now it's too painful to look at them all, but one day I know I'll be glad that they're there.
Mary
formerly from Charleston
I love it when I find a gem that I forgot about waiting in the camera for me. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteMary - You are ahead of the game! Wish I had done it.
ReplyDeletebfarr - What a perfect way to express it. Thanks!