Weekly Photo Challenge: Pattern

The Challenge: Pattern. 

In a new post specifically created for this challenge, share a picture which means PATTERN to you!

 


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18 Responses to Weekly Photo Challenge: Pattern

  1. I love the colors, the shadows and the entire welcoming scene, Martha! Have a lovely Friday and weekend!

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    • Oh, thank you! You too! The shadows in the street were what inspired me to take this photo and when I looked at it I was actually surprised at how clearly the welcome appeared. I’d sort of forgotten it was there but it contributed to the photo. Have a blessed day, sister!

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  8. Bastet says:

    Great shot…love the combination of flowers with the mailbox!

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  12. Lily Mugford says:

    I love the street shadows and the pattern of the mailbox. When I saw the welcome sign, I realized that our written language is always the same pattern of letters to form a word.

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    • Indeed! Thanks! “and the Word made flesh and dwelt among us.” We, like the letters, are all so much more alike than different, you’re right!

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