Not to put too fine a point on it, though this week, we challenge you to show us what “angular” means to you.
A corner of New York. After years in Asia, where everything is round, where you watch your words and attitude and can not get angry nor explicitly say “No”, I resented all those pointing signs as orders. All those angles gave me a feeling of oppression.That’s when I saw the sticker with “Insight Revolution”, and the little picture on right. As if in the silence of 1984, a revolution was being prepared…
Wonderful photo, and a great post. I see you met the challenge well!
Thanks dear 🙂 made me realize I am much more of into the comfy of the circles than in the dryness of the angles.. Enjoy your holidays in Italy, I am booking ours as well, will be skying in ..Korea! How exciting, my Third Culture Kids will sky for the first time 😛 X
Love this one.
Thanks Leya 🙂 Your pictures are simply beautiful! Sweet week to you!
This really is a great take on, Estelea! 🙂 Love the capture.
Thanks a lot Amy, made my Monday 🙂 Angle to me is dry, sharp and direct. Guess I could spend time in Toronto too, love the ways you pictured the mix of architecture 🙂 Seems to be such a multicultural city! Have a lovely week!
Thank you for respond to my comment, Estelea. 🙂 Toronto is multicultural city, and I’d love to revisit the city again. Have a great week! 🙂