For this challenge–urban, right here at home. Here’s a shot taken in our favorite neighborhood sushi restaurant. Pretty urban-sophisticated, don’t you think?
Here’s my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge.
The dictionary defines merge as “to combine to form a single entity.” Businesses merge. Roads merge. I also think of merge as a kind of blending, a more subtle transformation, but my example is bold—the result of trying out a new skill in Photoshop. Thanks, Rebecca Barray, for the inspiration!
I’m happy to welcome Rebecca Barray to The Writerly Life today!
Becca and I became cyber-friends through a platform challenge last spring, and we’ve been cheering each other on ever since. Becca happens to be a fabulous photographer as well as a fine writer. When I asked for guest posts recently and suggested I’d like a photo essay, she happily obliged. FLUTTER is the result. Enjoy!
Here’s Becca’s introduction to FLUTTER:
These pictures tell the tragic story of a dark female Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly sipping nectar on a Blue Chip butterfly bush in my front garden.
The End
Let Rebecca know you were here! She’ll be happy to respond.
Rebecca Barray is a stay home mother of three (four if you count her extremely child-like husband). She is a writer and spends her precious little spare time writing, learning about writing, and thinking about writing. She also likes to take pictures and show them off on her photo blog.