Weathered: Weekly Photo Challenge

Weathered:  the effect of time and the elements.  I resisted a selfie here 😦

I think these two ladies have been hanging around in all weathers for quite some time.

This building, known as Pier Head, occupies a prime position in our seaside town.  Artistic efforts have been made to improve the effect of time and weather on the facade!  Yes, the openings/windows are painted on.

Durdle Door on our Dorset coast.

To see how others have weathered the challenge, click on the Weekly Photo Challenge.

About Sandra

I used to cruise the French waterways with my husband four or five months a year, and wrote fiction and poetry. Now I live on the beautiful Dorset coast, enjoying the luxury of being able to have a cat, cultivating an extensive garden and getting involved in the community. I still write fiction, but only when the spirit moves me - which isn't as often as before. I love animals, F1 motor racing, French bread and my husband, though not necessarily in that order.
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13 Responses to Weathered: Weekly Photo Challenge

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  2. I absolutely LOVE the first image!!

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  3. Wish you hadn’t resisted that selfie :-). It would have been such fun. Gorgeous image of Durdle Door. Dorset never disappoints.

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  5. I love these choices, Sandra. That trompe l’oeil is amazing!

    janet

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  6. Robert says:

    Great picture! They waited many years for you to capture them in their beautiful patina! The effects of time are a wonder to behold!

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  7. Indira says:

    Excellent, dear.

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