A Photo Every Day from the Sunshine Coast - Australia
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Seven Days of Wood 2 - The Entry Statement
Everything needs an entry statement apparently, gone are the days when clever planning and design allowed one to discover where to go of one's own volition.
This one says:- "This is the way to the beach", or it would if it could speak.
I think I prefered the description that Ann just gave. For a really good example of the understatement as entry, have a look at yesterday's Wood post by Nathalie in Avignon.
This is absolutely charming.I think several of us are continuing this 'wood' theme. It lends itself to so much interpretation, doesn't it? This is a beautiful and inviting image.
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Beautiful, and so inviting.
ReplyDeleteDid you have much erosion yesterday?
ReplyDeleteHi Bill, I haven't had the chance to go down to the beach, but the tides were high and the sea messy so I suspect we had a bit.
ReplyDeleteFortunately it's been mostly wind and rage, rather than water and waves though, so with no huge swell we may well have got off lightly.
Will report tomorrow!
Bit of a change from the wobbly, falling down fence, and rickety planks covered in sand.
ReplyDeleteOK, I'm listening to the Statement, and will obey!
ReplyDeleteI think I prefered the description that Ann just gave. For a really good example of the understatement as entry, have a look at yesterday's Wood post by Nathalie in Avignon.
ReplyDeleteI wish our council would do something like this. At the moment we, the residents, are fighting against 'aluminium'!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely charming.I think several of us are continuing this 'wood' theme. It lends itself to so much interpretation, doesn't it? This is a beautiful and inviting image.
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