This week's letters are K & L, according to Melli's Alphabet Challenge. To find my K , please observe the upper side of the pictured window (from my archives)... Turn it 90º to the right...Now you see it!!
L was much easier to find. Don't get distracted by the cute little ones!!
I stood on my head and checked all the K's and did some other contorsions to find more. the little ducks are cute, I hope you didn't eat them ! I thought I could use Rosie's tail for M, N O P etc. if she would agree to form the letters.
That's a funky window... some of the Victorian mass-built houses in London (and other towns across the UK) have stained glass round the front door... I used to live in one such residence and would love to do so again...
AS I was telling Jientje this morning... I HAVE one of those K windows - right in my bedroom! I wake up facing it every single morning - and NEVER saw the K! I saw the V! I was saving it for V day! LOL!!! I must say - both you and Jientje had far more interesting K windows though -- yours is gorgeous!!!
I wonder how many Ls are in that L photo? Did you count them! You do that -- I'll be back for coffee when I'm done visiting!
Impossible not to get distracted by the cute little ones but very clever way you found the letters in the photos. Even though I've never done an alphabet challenge, I enjoy seeing what you came up with.
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Beautiful k -- and hard not to get distracted from the L by those cute little fuzzies!
ReplyDeleteI stood on my head and checked all the K's and did some other contorsions to find more. the little ducks are cute, I hope you didn't eat them !
ReplyDeleteI thought I could use Rosie's tail for M, N O P etc. if she would agree to form the letters.
That is MARvelous Mar!!! [ps, love the duckies!!]
ReplyDeleteMine are now posted. Hope you can stop by when you have some time.
Good ones...love the chicks!
ReplyDeleteThat's a funky window... some of the Victorian mass-built houses in London (and other towns across the UK) have stained glass round the front door... I used to live in one such residence and would love to do so again...
ReplyDeleteExcellent choices! I saw both letters immediately... I didn't even have to turn my head :-)
ReplyDeleteI have a tag for a photo meme over at my photoblog - I know you don't like MEMEs that much, but I like your photos SO much, so... pretty please...?
AS I was telling Jientje this morning... I HAVE one of those K windows - right in my bedroom! I wake up facing it every single morning - and NEVER saw the K! I saw the V! I was saving it for V day! LOL!!! I must say - both you and Jientje had far more interesting K windows though -- yours is gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many Ls are in that L photo? Did you count them! You do that -- I'll be back for coffee when I'm done visiting!
I saw the L in the K photo too, but the duckies are much cuter. Very creative to find the letters that way.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely window! And a great K. What cute little duckies -- and lots of Ls!
ReplyDeleteI really super K Mar!
ReplyDeleteThe Little duckies are so cute in their L screened cage!
Great finds!!
what a great K and a whole lot of restraining Ls.
ReplyDeletelove this
Awwww!!! You have great shots Mar, that last one is so cute!! And my K is similar to yours, only mine is from an old broken down building!
ReplyDeleteImpossible not to get distracted by the cute little ones but very clever way you found the letters in the photos. Even though I've never done an alphabet challenge, I enjoy seeing what you came up with.
ReplyDeletewow - I think we really can communicate when we meet . . hehe you know where?
ReplyDeleteBtw. Sorry for not visiting and commenting your excellent blog for a while. I can explain.
Well, those are the CUTEST little Ducklings, Mar....Really as dear as they can be! LOVE your "K"s....!
ReplyDeleteYou have the same cunning thoughts that I do have.
ReplyDeleteExcellent entry
(I do not participant, due to work for the present)
Regarding first line:
I think we can talk for hours and hours during our meeting in August.
Right?