Sunday 9 November 2014

One Photo in Twenty Words ~ Poppies

Abi, from Creating Paper Dreams, came up with the clever idea of choosing a photo and telling its story in just twenty words. There was only one choice for today.

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On a sunny Sunday in September, I stood in front of the Tower of London feeling overwhelmed. So many lives.

You can read more about Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red here.

25 comments:

  1. I was there yesterday, totally agree with your choice!

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  2. Lovely photo! We went in October and were really moved too. What a great art installation, and how popular it has proved to be!

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  3. A sobering but beautiful sight. I haven't been able to go but have really enjoyed seeing everyone sharing their photos

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  4. I feel overwhelmed every time i see this photo. Thank you for choosing it today. Just perfect.
    I have added your blog to the link up!

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  5. Oh, your simple photo made me look into this amazing installation! Thank you for sharing the link. We were there in July and now wished we had come visit later!

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  6. I would love to see it and hope that they keep it for longer. Must be an amazing sight!

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  7. Beautiful, and totally appropriate for today x

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  8. I visited today, it was amazing but so sad.

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  9. I found it so emotional and I'm so pleased I've seen it.

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  10. Breathtaking and a perfect choice for this month here as we celebrate Veteran's Day on Tuesday.

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  11. it's absolutely stunning. I hope to see it for myself one day soon!

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  12. This is something I really do wish I had had a chance to see in real life. It must be amazing.

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  13. Perfect, I was there on Thursday and it was so emotional.

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  14. wow, it really does look like a sea of red! even though the poem On Flanders Field is sad, its moving and can bring me to tears.

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  15. Lovely post Fiona - we were so moved when we saw it.

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  16. Perfect choice Fiona! Wish we'd known about it when we over last month.

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  17. Beautiful Fiona, just beautiful x

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  18. What a stunning photo. I haven't had the chance to go and see for myself, so thank-you so much for making it possible for me to get a sense of the sheer immensity of this...

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