Once again, I'm joining the multitude of contestants in Rachel's WWWaT (wordless Wednesday with a twist!). This week's theme is "A Different View". At first, I thought I had no idea how to do this and wouldn't be able to do it. But, then playing on the floor with Kian, I started taking pictures from his view. So, without further ado, and much less words:
And with the copious amounts of rain lately, we've finally been rewarded by this:
*those 'poles' are a foosball table just in case you were wondering, and the darts are my fave!
19 comments:
I like the clothes hanging on the line.
I love your pictures!! The rainbow is beautiful, and the one of the clothes on the line is really neat too!
Have a great Wednesday :)
WOW!!! I love the way your mind thinks. These were great!
You take GREAT pictures! I like the dart board shot~ & the rainbow is so beautiful!
SUPER COOL COOL Shots
Love the pictures! Especially the clothes line :) I love clothes lines! lol :)
Happy wwwat!
I love the foosball table. I haven't seen a rainbow in about a million years. I keep hoping for one though. Thanks for sharing yours.
Those were great pictures. :) What a great idea to photograph something from a different angle.
Ahahah, I guess the kook community is larger than I though. Abllallahahahah
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what great pictures! I love the darts and also the little piggie!
Happy Wednesday!
You actually made that Little People Pig look interesting!
Ooh! I know this may be silly...but I really like the picture of the pig on the floor!
These are great, Krysten! I love the laundry and dart sots.
Excellent views - really great pictures. Thanks for sharing. I really like the laudry picture.
Big fan of the clothesline! Great set of shots.
I love the clothes hanging on the line; brings back memories. The piggie standing on his head is cute too.
I just love the photo of the chair and the balls. Despite my best cleaning efforts, there's always a toy hiding somewhere. Great pics!
awesome! i love the beer stein (that's what it is right?) and it looks so much cooler in a sepia tone, great job!!!
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