Etol Bagam

  • Pastel colors at dusky sky… “It was that time of dusk when there is a—deepening of the interior shadows. It is a melancholy time: all you need do is switch on one lamp and the inside and the outside will separate, held apart by the reflections in the glass, and evening will begin.” ― Rudolph… Read more

  •   A narrow island for the pelican…     This post was written in response to the Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Narrow. Read more

  • For this challenge, I was trying to find or take pictures of items in the house or man-made landmarks that were older than 50. Then this morning, I learned that Saguaro cacti can live for about 200 years and they grow very slowly, reaching 1-1.5 inch after 10 years. Some of them grow branches (or… Read more

  • She was born in a flower pot at the city. Too much noise, too few flowers. So, off she flew, away from the city. But all she found was a desert. Big red rocks, dangerous looking lizards, spiders, scorpions, snakes…. Not much water… Only a few low woody bushes…. She felt hungry, thirsty and afraid, and started to regret… Read more

  • This is my first entry for the I See Faces challenge promoted by Rosenruthie. The challenge was referred to me after my recent post for WPC: Details and Cee’s Odd Ball earlier this week. But then I decided that the hearing about I See Faces was enough reason to search for new faces elsewhere, so… Read more

  • Seeing Mt. Rainier always makes me smile. Seeing it from above hanging out with his pals Hood, Jefferson and the Sisters is unbelievably cool. My last Spring break trip with the family was all good, nice and relaxing, but the coolest part was being able to take pictures of big landmarks from above. I picture… Read more

  • The Clock at Bellevue Square.     This post was written in response to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Locks and Clocks   Read more

  • Photo: Details

    When you look at the details, you can even find a computer monitor stand smiling at you… ;o) This post was written in response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Details but is also fit for Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge. This stand was left on the corridors of my building for recycling, but recycling guys took… Read more

  • Photo: Look Up

      I’ve been busier than it would allow me to blog, but I miss my little internet corner, so stopping by today to post a quick picture… Guests go back home mid next week, when I may be able to afford a little more time. It won’t be like it was last year, though, because… Read more

  • This post was written in response to Cee’s Black and White Photo Challenge: Roads of Any Kind Black and white worked great for this picture, because the windows though which I took the picture was pretty dirty and in colors the strikes of dirt are hard to remove. For this one, I removed all color,… Read more

  • Plan His plan was infallible this time. Peddle We weren’t sure, but he insisted. Pills Sleeping pills would put them down. Hang Hanging would kill them for good. Giant But the giants were too big. Inch An inch short from finally succeeding. This post was written in response to Six on the Sixth – April 2016,… Read more

  • Fiction: Perfection

    Perfect? Heck no! I am not! This post was written in response to the Sometimes Stellar Storyteller Six Word Story Challenge: Perfection. If you like it, you can vote for me on the comments of her site. ;o) Picture from Pixabay.com   Read more

  • Photo: Landscape

    How summer can look different on different environments…     This post was written in response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Landscape. Read more