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.
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:
I was there yesterday, totally agree with your choice!
Lovely photo! We went in October and were really moved too. What a great art installation, and how popular it has proved to be!
Very moving.
Perfect for today.
A sobering but beautiful sight. I haven't been able to go but have really enjoyed seeing everyone sharing their photos
Perfect! x
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!
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!
Perfect indeed! xx
Stunning.
I would love to see it and hope that they keep it for longer. Must be an amazing sight!
Beautiful, and totally appropriate for today x
I visited today, it was amazing but so sad.
I found it so emotional and I'm so pleased I've seen it.
Absolutely gorgeous!!
Breathtaking and a perfect choice for this month here as we celebrate Veteran's Day on Tuesday.
it's absolutely stunning. I hope to see it for myself one day soon!
This is something I really do wish I had had a chance to see in real life. It must be amazing.
Lovely photo - so evocative.
Perfect, I was there on Thursday and it was so emotional.
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.
Lovely post Fiona - we were so moved when we saw it.
Perfect choice Fiona! Wish we'd known about it when we over last month.
Beautiful Fiona, just beautiful x
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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