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Broadwood Loch
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Hi All ๐ Feel free to join in whenever you have a water picture to post (any type of water, in any state, will do). See below for how to join the fun
How To Join In
Create a Water Water Everywhere Photo Post.
Add a link to your WWE blog post in my comment box or create a pingback by linking to my post.
Title your post Water Water Everywhere or add WWE tag.
Hi All ๐ Feel free to join in whenever you have a water picture to post (any type of water, in any state, will do). See below for how to join the fun
Hi All ๐ Feel free to join in whenever you have a water picture to post (any type of water, in any state, will do). See below for how to join the fun
The glass ceiling of Kibble Palace in the Glasgow Botanic Gardens can be seen reflected in the water captured inside these succulent flowers
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Create a Water Water Everywhere Photo Post.
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Hi All ๐ Feel free to join in whenever you have a water picture, video or poem to post (any type of water, in any state, will do), or find yourself thinking “I’m a Fan Of…”. See below for how to join the fun
First off, a huge big thank you to all those who follow my blog, participate in my challenges & host their own, you’re all awesome??
Woohoo100 episodes of Water Water Everywhere & as such, I thought a revisit of past WWEs was the way to go for the post & seems perfect to link up with Becky’s #PastSquares & my weekly Fan Of… challenge. These are my top 5 pics in no particular order (I was trying for top 3, but couldn’t wittle them down any further).
Although water may not be particularly wierd it is certainly wonderful, although I suppose viewing it through a lensball does add a touch of wierdness to it; as such I’ve linked this post into the Lens-Artists Challenge: Wierd & Wonderful, set this week by Leya