A Photographic Journey :: Orange

October 23, 2012

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The theme for the Rhythm of the Home Flickr group this past week was “Orange.”  We asked to see your photos of the brilliant autumn oranges in your corner of the world, and here are a few favorites from among the photos submitted:

Orange sunrisefrom The Barefoot Crofter

autumn carrots

from ThimbleNest

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from Michelle

oct 2012 003from The Forest Room

Thanks again to those who submitted a photo this week.  Please do remember to make sure that the HTML code for sharing is enabled when you post pictures to the group- otherwise we aren’t able to repost them here!

The new theme for our photographic journey this week is “Backyard Wildlife.”  It is getting to be the time of year when many of the earth’s creatures tuck in for the winter, while others move towards warmer locales in preparation for the arrival of the cold in their summer homes.  We would love to see photos of the creatures that can be found where you live this time of the year, however ordinary or common they may be!

Post your photos on the theme of “Backyard Wildlife” to the Rhythm of the Home Flickr group. We will pick favorite photos from the week on Monday night and share them here Tuesday morning.

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{ 3 comments }

Wendy October 23, 2012 at 8:30 am

That sunset is gorgeous!

The Barefoot Crofter November 2, 2012 at 4:52 pm

Thank you – believe it or not it was in fact the sunrise, which is happening later and later as we head into the Winter.

Jacqui xx

jennifer shepit October 26, 2012 at 11:46 am

What an amazing tree house! that is JUST the sort of imaginative toy i would’ve have been in love with as a child :D

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