Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The Colour of Excitement!

When I see even the tiniest dot of red in the distance I'm like a woman possessed.  No matter the distance, the discomfort or the dire state of my knees, I have to investigate.  There was an old iron structure next to the red chair (no photographic potential) but my ever-patient husband very kindly trudged ahead and moved it off to one side.  So, dropping  ungracefully, to the ground and lying on my stomach, this was the result.


The getting-up-off-the-sand process was no more pretty and somewhat resembled a giraffe at a waterhole, but we'll draw a veil over that, and go on to the next picture.


Many, many pictures followed, as I found myself snapping away happily from different angles, leaning inside and looking through the structure.  No, I didn't try and climb up.  I would have liked to but I wasn't being paid danger money by the cold drink company.  Finally, I found an unusual framing for the distant group of houses.


On the long trek back to the bridge I noticed this line of green dustbins heading off into the distance, making an image almost as pleasing as the lifesaver's chair, I thought.  It made me think of stumbling through a distant desert looking for water and finding trashcans instead - ah, the despair.


And now for the slog back across my own particular desert to the bridge over the lagoon.  Just as scenes from my childhood were beginning to flash past my eyes (yes, I know that's a bit dramatic, but it was hot) we crossed the bridge, bought cold drinks from the boat hire kiosk and collapsed on to the benches to recover.  All in all, a most satisfying morning.



4 comments:

rachel said... [Reply to comment]

Wonderful red against that blue, blue sky......

Pretty Things said... [Reply to comment]

Your photos are just such vivid wonders!

Elizabeth Musgrave said... [Reply to comment]

what wonderful light and what great photos. It seems hard to believe that there can be that clear blue clarity when here in Wales it is green and soft and blurry with new growth.

Anonymous said... [Reply to comment]

Love the photos. I have one of those patient husbands too, to a point,until the photography gets a bit much and he sighs "can't we just walk?". Here on the Australian beaches, I have always noticed how those wearing red clothing stand out so beautifully against the stunning bright blue.I so much enjoy these visits to your part of the world, wonderfully captured with your photography..

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