This is my submission for Leanne Cole’s Monochrome Madness this week. 2-9 on the theme of fences- so I tried to get off mine ( decisions!!) and took a few images around my neighbourhood. Believe it or not, one of the photos in my mosaic was taken with my old Kodak easy share!! Add a little effect in Photoshop and voila.
I’ve been a bit “blogged” down lately but hopefully have caught up with everyone. I am moving at a snail’s pace and it’s the longest bloody fence I’ve traveled on for awhile! 🙂


Oh! Love the snail pic! 😀
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yeah he was cute and he looked like he was checking around lol!!
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Who knew fences could be so atmospheric, each one is taking me on a journey.
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they can be very interesting! thanks Andrea!
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Stunning photographs dear Cybele … Best wishes and happy weekend to you. Aquileana 😀
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thanks Aquileana! and to you too!!
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I lost for words …. ❤
The snail… Love your wonderful sense of humor, Cybele. 🙂
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thanks Amy!! 😀
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Nice work. As always. I love the snail’s question. It has never occurred to me before that they might be wondering how to get that thing off. Ha!
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Walking at a snail’s pace is good sometimes. I don’t like snails but it looks gorgeous in your photo…a little bit of “Moon” touch, I guess. 😉
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is that like Moonstruck!!? 🙂 thanks Norma!
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Hang in there, Hannah, I hope you are doing OK. 🙂
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all is well, just slowing down my pace a bit!! thank you Robert!
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They are all great; I don’t know how you make things glow so well! Even that snail’s shell!
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oh thanks so much Maria- it’s my bibbety bobbety boo stick! 😀
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I am taking the month off. It is spring, beautiful, warm weather, my vacation is around the corner, two weeks in Italy…so I decided to take a break from blogging. I realized I started this blog to share my work with the world, but it soon turned out to be a work in itself. Schedules, working assignments, doing various challenges…left me depleted. So, I am stepping back and returning to the beginnings. I will go out, take photos, write stories, poems and share them with the world when I am ready.
Your images are beautiful as always, the fence is shrouded in the veil of mystery and the snail put the smile on my face.
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I hear you Lore! I’ve had to slow down too! Take care of yourself and will look forward to your posts when you are ready!! Thanks for letting me know- I need to take a breather and write some stories that have been swirling around the misty bog of my mind too!! 🙂 Love and blessings!
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PS Enjoy the beauties of Italy again!!
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You have done well, Cybele. I struggled with the theme – you’ll see my contribution tomorrow!
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I saw it and it’s wonderful and thank you Chris.
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Well done Cybele! Your neighbors have good fences. 🙂
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lol- they do!! ( great poem)!
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Love these, Cybele. My favorite is your Metchosin Road! 🙂
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it’s a lovely little road!! thanks Linda!
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Delightful. The photo of the country lane is up there with your best. How I would love to walk there
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yes!! I love those paths! Thanks Suzanne!
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You may have the poem if you like the pleasure would be all mine
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thank you so much Sheldon!
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Great neighborhood! 🙂
Wanna swap that sea view for dairy farms and chicken barns?
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And I love the little snail 🙂
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me too! 🙂
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awww, come and visit!! Thanks Tracey- and I like farms!
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One day I am going to visit Ireland…..my family home…but as for the farms…I will gladly give them away…they smell soon bad 😦
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Beautiful image for the fences theme! Dreamy! 🙂 I’m blogged down too. I haven’t been here as much. And ya know what? It feels kinda good!
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I hear you girl friend!! 🙂 thanks!
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🙂
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Love shadow land fence sounds to me there’s a poem there
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and you wrote it beautifully! Thanks Sheldon.
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Beautiful pictures! And the snail really made me smile! 🙂
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thanks so much Katie and glad I made you smile!!
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Nice work Cybele ! As always less is more … am wondering what’s at the end of the road … and what’s happening over the fence 😉
Blogged down .. I understand … sometimes I know not where to begin … x
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indeed!! thanks so much Poppy!!
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Love the fences Cybele, especially that one along the meandering path.
Snail’s pace is good sometimes. Looks like you’re back to running at full speed now! 🙂
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energy ebbs and flows Anita!! Thank you!
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That snail has a wonderful colour shell, and superb view from those Dallas Road cliffs. “Blogged down” is a good description of falling behind looking at other people’s blogs. I find myself getting quite stressed these days, if I think I’m neglecting everyone. Was away for a few days this week, visiting my daughter in the Isle of Wight, and now can’t begin to catch up with all the unread posts, so I’m just going to have to calm down and accept that there are not enough hours in the day to read and comment on as many people’s posts as I’d like to, and still have time to do my novel writing. …But I do love you all, so it’s very hard.
I think, Cybele, that both of us need to take some deep breaths and not suffer from bloggers’ guilt! Neither of us are superhuman.
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agreed Sarah!! I hear you on this! Thanks.
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