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30 Days of Photos IV - Day 29 - Circle


This is the same park where I found The Man With Two Hats for my photo on Day 18. It's near Dow's Lake and in the spring is full of gorgeous tulips from one end to the other.

But the tulips are long gone in the fall. Nevertheless the gardens are full of gorgeous flowers.

In the centre of the park is this circle garden.

Hey it's round.

I took the picture.

I met the prompt.

Now leaf me alone.

Don't walk around in circles like I did. Take a straight line over to Ziva's garden and see what everyone else planted today.

Comments

Shawn Ohara said…
I find today's theme, circle, pointless.

Looks like a very peaceful setting.
babs (beetle) said…
That's a well rounded description of your park.
nonamedufus said…
You're right, in a roundabout way, I suppose.
nonamedufus said…
Aw, geez, everyone's a comedian now. Nice one, Babs.
ReformingGeek said…
Evil Twin told me to sing "Ring around the Tulips." Um...that doesn't sound quite right. :)


That is one pretty garden!
If I ever left my house, I'd probably be able to find better photos for these prompts. This one is lovely... and fits. Not #teamlame at all!
Agent 54 said…
One more post and we leaf you alone. Nice Circle.
Actually I think this is very unique and a great take on circle!
Cheryl said…
You're such a goof. It's a beautiful photo and wonderful for this prompt.
nonamedufus said…
No that doesn't sound exactly right, Reffie.
nonamedufus said…
Aw, and I wanted to hang with the lame kids.
nonamedufus said…
The root of the problem is this challenge is 30 days.
nonamedufus said…
Well, thank you, Katherine. The flowers weren't in full bloom but there was still come colour to be had.
nonamedufus said…
I work hard at it. It doesn't come naturally you know.
mike said…
I feel like we're going around the bend. Nice park and nice shot.
nonamedufus said…
With this prompt today I feel like I'm running round in circles.
Lauren said…
That is a beautiful garden and it is a circle. A win, win. Actually, I'm green with envy.
nonamedufus said…
After 29 days a lot of us have gone round the bend, Mike.
nonamedufus said…
Everyone's so punny today. What's going on?
Ziva said…
Such a pretty park. When are you going to invite me over for a picnic?
nonamedufus said…
We are blessed in the Ottawa region with greenbelt areas, bike paths, canals, and gorgeous gardens. It really is a beautiful area.


Oh, and you can stop in for a picnic any time. You have an open invitation.
meleahrebeccah said…
That is a really beautiful photograph! Well done, John!

PS: I’m sorry I’m so late to comment – I missed the last 2 days of the challenge because I’ve been having a terrible flare up. But I am trying my best to catch up with all of the posts I’ve missed!
nonamedufus said…
Thanks, Meleah. I hope you're feeling better. You're quite the trooper.

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