Antimaus, I also liked the interruption of the patterns in the upper left corner of the window - would it not have been boring if every log was in perfect order?
donnie, if you aren't one of the logs I think it's okay ... 8-)
AB, I guess the owner wouldn't be too happy to find bees in his log hoard - but yes, you are right, the system is the same.
Camarandante, muchas gracias for coming by and your comment!
Joan Elizabeth, thank you. Just fire logs, :-). Lots of logs in Switzerland. Everywhere. I guess these (exotic to me, too) beehives are some Saarlandian tradition ... .
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ReplyDeleteMagnificent silence!
ReplyDeleteRipetitive patterns are always good :)
ReplyDeletePlus, the contrast between the two patterns makes everything strangely in order.
Antimo
Me gusta este blanco y negro, y todo ese orden silencioso de maderas que esperan
ReplyDeleteSaudos!
Great :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks a bit like my wild bee home. But I guess that would not be so silent
ReplyDeletegreat - slightly claustraphobic
ReplyDeleteThanks to all, :-).
ReplyDeleteAntimaus, I also liked the interruption of the patterns in the upper left corner of the window - would it not have been boring if every log was in perfect order?
donnie, if you aren't one of the logs I think it's okay ... 8-)
AB, I guess the owner wouldn't be too happy to find bees in his log hoard - but yes, you are right, the system is the same.
Camarandante, muchas gracias for coming by and your comment!
Lovely to have you back. This photo is very exotic to me ... is it one of those bee hives or just the kindling for the fire?
ReplyDeleteJoan Elizabeth, thank you. Just fire logs, :-). Lots of logs in Switzerland. Everywhere. I guess these (exotic to me, too) beehives are some Saarlandian tradition ... .
ReplyDeleteBrings on a feeling of claustrophobia!
ReplyDeleteYou're back with great images!
ReplyDeleteana barata, thank you :-).
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