When I saw Carmi's theme of "Curvaceous" my first thoughts turned to topless beauties and a favourite goddess of mine.
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Gaia - Tresco Abbey Gardens |
Still on Tresco on the Isles of Scilly it was the curve of the beach that caught my eye, with the solitary figure of my son, totally unaware of the camera's presence.
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Not quite deserted |
Nearer home in North Yorkshire I found a harbour empty except for the sea, its curvaceous mouth waiting for ships to arrive.
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Whitby Harbour |
Even nearer home are the curves I see each week, just some of a total of 43.
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Yarm Viaduct |
11 comments:
Gaia looks like my kinda woman, Bob, and I recognised Whitby instantly. There's something so distinctive about that pincer harbour.
Great pictures.
Great curves Bob! I had to laugh at your first photo, because I was at a loss for coming up with something so I went to images on Google for it- on my phone, around others, not such a great idea! oops, the images that came up first- oh my!
Very curvaceous.
Great curves there, especially the curvy harbor and the viaduct.
Oh, what a lovely collection of curves! The bridge is my favorite, but they're all interesting.
(Also, thanks for your earlier visit to MissMeliss.com. I didn't realize, when I took the picture, that the musicians' bodies were actually based on seashells.)
Really good curvy collection, Bob. I really love the beach - and the viaduct curves.
She's got curves in all the right places! Love the viaduct and Whitby harbour - never knew it was like that!
Some of my favourite places again Bob - though I still haven't been to Yarm!
Great examples of the curvaceous theme, Bob! The harbours and viaduct are stunning.
All very nice, I find Whitby Harbour particularly fascinating.
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Glad to see I am not the only one who thought of a woman's body with this theme. Great photos!
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