A tapiR. ConsideR the tapiR’s eaR. ConsideR the tapiR’s haiR. ConsideR the tapiR’s fuR. ConsideR the tapiR’s incisoR. Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge: November Alphabet
A tapiR. ConsideR the tapiR’s eaR. ConsideR the tapiR’s haiR. ConsideR the tapiR’s fuR. ConsideR the tapiR’s incisoR. Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge: November Alphabet
“That which we call a nose by any other word would still smell.”
Excuse the pun. The original quote is, of course, from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet:
“That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet.”
As a transition, another rose capable of smelling:
and the real thing:
Go to Travel with Intent for more posts inspired by the Shakespeare quote.

… and it’s just about to drop!
And now for something completely different. This photo is from the South Africa vs Scotland game during the Rugby World Championship 2015 (one of the only two international matches I have ever been to). It’s really not fair to post a photo from a rugby match for this topic as you can just point the camera and something is happening. But I thought I’d share this tender moment between Francois Louw and Schalk Burger just before a line out (at any other time, this gesture might have been misunderstood):

Linked to A Photo a Week: Timing is everything.

Raindrops and spiderwebs are winning combination.
This was taken a few years back when I had only a compact camera but I like it. If it weren’t so cold today I’d go out and try to find a few more spiderwebs after the rain.
And like last week a bonus – not really a raindrop but I’ll offer it nevertheless:

This droplet was hanging from a tapir’s snout.
For A Photo a Week: raindrops.





Cee is asking for monochrome animals this week. For more animals click on Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge