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NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY, Day 198: Shadows on Neighbor's Home

gazing at the leaves… an ethereal layer emerges fog-like linked to SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY 2

NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY, Day 197: Inside Truck Reflection

distinctive colors brings out the architecture of downtown buildings I didn’t note the reflection  while taking the picture, but here it is any way. I was in granddaughter’s truck. Grieving for all in France   because of another terrorist attack - this time in Nice. linked to James' WEEKEND REFLECTIONS #355

NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY, Day 196: Stormy Sky and Storm Damage

tempestuous sky warning us of what’s to come  then…deluge of rain! Rain storm caused this damage at good neighbor’s home. Thankfully, no one was injured. linked to SKY WATCH FRIDAY

NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY, Day 195: Taylor University Ad on Interstate

hoping young people view this ad confidently  and sally onward linked to Lesley's SIGNS, SIGNS

NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY, Day 194: A is for Acrobat

acrobatic squirrel trying to eat from feeder it’s for birds only The perch will accommodate only birds;  when sitting on the perch, squirrels close off access to the seed.  Since squirrels often visit my yard, I presume enough seed falls to the ground to warrant their visits. linked to a new round of ABC WEDNESDAY created by Mrs. Nesbitt maintained by faithful Roger and he's hosting this week! thanks, Roger, for keeping this meme going!

NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY, Day 193: Iris Macro

iris’ beauty demands that one take notice so, of course, I did more macros at MACRO MONDAY 2 our host this week- MMT

NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY, Day 192: Vintage Photo of Uncle

uncle in foreground Mom’s two-toned Buick in back here for fam’ly fun As far back as I can remember, I took pictures of my parents’ cars.  As I’m sifting through my memories, I wonder if my dad didn’t have an influence on the reason for that.  He loved and knew lots about cars. He maintained our family cars, the vans of the cleaner where he worked for his uncle and brothers and anyone who asked him for help.  I bet if I put the photos side by side, it would be an interesting history of the look of cars. linked to Jane's VINTAGE WEEKLY