I'm having so much fun looking at the world through the lens of my Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3.
I will share my world of Rocklin, California and points North, South, East and West.
Come and enjoy with me.
Friday, June 06, 2008
SLIP SLIDING AWAY
Another post for Project Blue. This looked like such a fun slide I wish I could have gone down it. Remember to look at the others joining Anna for Blue. You can link by going to my Favorites sidebar and clicking on Anna's Daily Photo.
Oh, that looks like a fun slide! I wish I could go down something like that, too. When I was little and playing on the playgrounds, the slides were all hot metal that burned our legs.
They need to make more of these sorts of places for adults :)
Just back from a week in Beverly Hills, but not for long. Next Friday we need to head over to the Denver area to work on a house we had rented out. The people were hard on it. Time to get it ready to sell. Never a dull moment.....
It is a lovely blue, and a good photo too.... But suddenly I am realizing every new play equipment in a city park is from this same manufacturer. They must have an amazing ability to convince planning committees. Childhood is turning into a mono~culture. Richard(SAN)
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24 comments:
Thanks for visiting my blog via Project Blue.
I enjoyed scrolling down and seeing all of your project blue photos and the others, too.
Hasn't this been fun?
Thanks for visiting my pants and seeing how they are being held in place. I appreciate your comment too.
Another nice photograph here for the blue project.
I just noticed your title: "Slip Sliding Away." Yep. That would be my p-ants.
The colour of sky, winding down.
Why shouldn't you go down the slide? A lovely bright and vivid blue!
That's a great photo. I have seen some outstanding blogs during this voyage of Project Blue.
Oh, that looks like a fun slide! I wish I could go down something like that, too. When I was little and playing on the playgrounds, the slides were all hot metal that burned our legs.
Blather From Brooklyn
Wow...A VERY neat shot of the slide! Perfect for Project Blue!!
Thanks for coming by today Wannabe. Always nice to have you visit. You and your little Cyber-Shot seemed to be doing O.K.
LOL, that's just waiting for some fun!
This is another beautiful and interesting photo for the blue project.
The slide was worth waiting for - great shot!
Love slippery slides - but am afraid I'm way too old now to indulge ...........well maybe at night when everyone has gone home!!!!
I love the bench, the step and the slide. You have had some great luck finding blue!
Funny how we slip and slide into each others blogs.... Abe has been doing a lot of sliding with those pants.... :)
Oh I really like how you composed this. Sure the blue is great but the framing here is what makes it. Great work today.
You can't beat a good old slippery slide, jump on and take a ride next time!! :0)
They need to make more of these sorts of places for adults :)
Just back from a week in Beverly Hills, but not for long. Next Friday we need to head over to the Denver area to work on a house we had rented out. The people were hard on it. Time to get it ready to sell. Never a dull moment.....
AWESOME! Very creative eye you have! I wish they would have had these when I was a little guy....
Loving your work!
Jerry in Tampa
AWESOME! Very creative eye you have! I wish they would have had these when I was a little guy....
Loving your work!
Jerry in Tampa
Cool slide shot - I like the angle you chose to shoot it. I enjoyed your photo for yesterday too.
The slide just looks so fun!! I'm glad you shared it with us!
I also love the bench photo you posted!
I almost looks like a painting of a face by a surrealist like Salvador Dali. -- take another look
I like the shadow the follows the curve of the slide. Great choice for PB. :)
It is a lovely blue, and a good photo too....
But suddenly I am realizing every new play equipment in a city park is from this same manufacturer. They must have an amazing ability to convince planning committees. Childhood is turning into a mono~culture.
Richard(SAN)
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