Hello Jane - There's a 1960s song 'Needles and Pinsa' (don't know the proper spelling of 'Pinsa' - but it really is 'Pinsa', not 'Pins' . . . !) and now you've got me singing 'Baskets and Pins'in my head. That wasn't happening before your comment because, in England, we call them 'Pegs'. You've made the photo even more cheerful.
I think my eyes are like camera lenses. When I was unwell a bit back, I couldn't take interesting photos because I wasn't 'seeing' possibly. It was illuminating - and frustrating too!
14 comments:
Oh so very bright and colorful..
what a creative idea... showing
your artistic side again///
Baskets and Pins, simple, bold, creative for sure.
Fo some reason I find this nostalgic, wooden pegs. Love your basket.
Love it! Colorful. I also see two pieces of Legos.
I would never think to take a picture of this subject matter. You obviously have a very good eye to spot something like that.
Love the colors in this one! Seems like a ray of sunshine for a winter day (when that comes).
Hello Faye.
I think the pegs would have been even brighter if I had thought of picking up the basket and taking it into the garden!
Lucy
Hello Jane - There's a 1960s song 'Needles and Pinsa' (don't know the proper spelling of 'Pinsa' - but it really is 'Pinsa', not 'Pins' . . . !) and now you've got me singing 'Baskets and Pins'in my head. That wasn't happening before your comment because, in England, we call them 'Pegs'. You've made the photo even more cheerful.
Lucy
Hermes - isn't it interesting that some home in on the bright plastic colours while others notice the wood?
Lucy
Hello Luis.
I hadn't noticed the lego bricks! Nor the piece of string.
Lucy
Hello Christine.
I think my eyes are like camera lenses. When I was unwell a bit back, I couldn't take interesting photos because I wasn't 'seeing' possibly. It was illuminating - and frustrating too!
Lucy
Monica - good comment because it's only on sunny days that clothes pegs (pins!) are of any use.
Lucy
I like the bright colours!
Hello Marka.
Glad you like the brightly coloured pegs.
Lucy
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