This week Brian has selected a challenging topic, at least for me anyway. He suggests we show examples of our interpretation of the word Fragments. After giving this a little thought, I decided to present a few pictures from one point of view showing the subject along with its fragments. For example, separated clouds floating away from the larger one close by, a stuffed animal’s tail torn off a dog’s toy and apple slices cut out of the apple.
For the opening shot, as these clouds were passing overhead yesterday I noticed many wispy fragments had broken away and were floating by on their own. And the picture below shows our puppy’s favorite toy, Foxy, along with part of his fragmented tail which he lost during play time!
This hydrangea flower was picked from our yard last summer and allowed to dry out inside. Notice the fragmented flower petals lying beside the vase.
A couple of apple slices cut from the apple as I prepared for lunch!
Be sure to check out Brian’s post, Bushboys World, to enjoy seeing and reading about his many view points and interesting interpretations of Fragments!
“People don’t always remember what you said or even what you do, but they always remember how you made them feel.” – Maya Angelou
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