Sunday, November 29, 2015

U is for UNIQUE

Welcome to ABC Wednesday, Round 17, where this week we focus on the letter U for UNIQUE, which means rare, uncommon, different, exclusive, or individual.  I decided to take a look at some of my more recent photos that might be considered "unique" and share a few.
late afternoon shadows at Ladner Harbour Park (November 2015)

tin containers at Westham Island Herb Farm (October 2015)
reflection of winter trees in the river
Drag Queen Rooster
Tegan off to Dreamland
 
Uncommon thanks to the upstanding Denise Nesbitt, creator of ABCW, and to the upright Roger, our ubiquitous (in a good way) administrator.

15 comments:

  1. HA! Melody's intro is UNIQUE as well. And this and hers have virtually NOTHING to do with each other.

    ROG, ABCW

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  2. Don't they say : Great minds thinks alike ? Or am i arrogant now ;-) ?

    Great post, can't impossible say anything different ;-)

    The second photo is truly adoring!


    Have a nice abc-day / - week
    ♫ M e l ☺ d y <abc-w-team)

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  3. Very unique photos indeed ~ My favorite, of course, is the doggie ~ so adorable!

    Wishing you a magical week,
    artmusedog and carol

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  4. Hi Leslie,
    Unique shots indeed,
    I love the Roster but Tegan wins Hands /Paws down
    every time IMHO !
    She's certainly Unique and gets prettier,
    every day.

    Love Di.
    ABCW team.

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  5. Your photos are certainly unique and beautiful!
    Thank for your visit. Your grandchildren do exactly the same thing as my children did. I hope that their children are like their mums.
    Wil, ABCW Team

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  6. Hi Leslie,
    Nice unique shots. Love that rooster!

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  7. Absolutely love the rusty, grungy buckets and pails.
    the winter reflections are so lovely.
    In fact the pictures are all UNIQUE.

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  8. Beautiful photos. The rooster shot is outstanding.

    frankly my dear

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  9. Wonderfully unique photos, - love the winter trees - and the rooster!

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  10. Love those old milk cans. John gave me an old fire extinguisher that was used by the Powell River Fire Department way back. It held plain old water and had a hand pump to make it spray. A few parts are missing, but the aged large red container looks great behind the woodstove. - Margy

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  11. Love the mood in your grayish pics! What a contrast with the rooster:):)
    (wow what a drama queen!)

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  12. That rooster sure is strutting its stuff. Lovely seasonal photos.

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  13. Beautiful shots- I like each one and they are all unique!

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