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Saturday, June 1, 2013

June 2013 Theme Day: The Beauty of Decay




The Beauty of Decay - Adige Valley

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24 comments:

  1. The vivid green makes me think of Life :)

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  2. Very beautiful and peaceful too. I love the grey and green together.

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  3. The fresh greenery takes my eye away from the old.

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  4. Strange how the ivy is a sign of the decay it covers - and also a sign of new life!

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  5. Both beauty and the beauty of decay combined. Very effective.

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  6. That wall looks very old but that vine is doing a great job of adding beauty.

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  7. A little bit of greenery does wonders. Lovely images.

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  8. Decay, beauty and a lot of contrasts here...

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  9. Excellent post, Karl. I love the way the old stone building peeks through the green...as if to say, "Hey, I'm still here and hanging on!"

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  10. love that bright green against the stone wall....beautiful karl!

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  11. I always wonder about places like these, who lived or toiled there...

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  12. So much life, and beautiful life indeed, amidst the decay! They exist comfortably side by side.

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  13. Anything made with stones will always be beautiful.

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  14. I wonder when these hanging plants not dry out ever.
    Lovely valley.

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  15. Somehow this looks too living and not so much dying to my eye. Beautiful.
    V

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  16. A lot more beauty than decay here, Karl.

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  17. You’ve made a great Theme Day post. I'm glad you picked these for today.

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  18. I realise that ivy is very destructive to walls and buildings ... but it is sooo attractive when it climbs and when it hangs. I agree with Dina that there is no such thing as an ugly stone wall. This is very beautiful in my eyes.

    Thank you for your contribution to our Theme Day.

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  19. A good way to hide decay. Great post.

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  20. Wonderful! Nature is now in control.

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  21. Even though its probably the ivy that's causing the decay, it always looks so fantastic covering a wall. Beautiful images Katl.

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