That was my favorite, too. As usual, I had this post ready to post in color and then realized it was a B&W post. Went clear back to photo files to take out the color and afterwards realized I could have done it more easily just removing the color via the Tool bar! Will I never learn? Learn by experience, I guess..Your photos were great…
It is a sculpture of Quetzalcoatl (The plumed serpent) that I had made to cover the pipe that delivers water into my pool from a mineral hot spring. He is the god of intelligence and self-reflection , the giver of life and one of the creators of the world according to ancient pre-Hispanic beliefs.
Judy, what a fantastic gallery of photos you have for this week. My favorite is the driftwood/stump photo. 😀 😀
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That was my favorite, too. As usual, I had this post ready to post in color and then realized it was a B&W post. Went clear back to photo files to take out the color and afterwards realized I could have done it more easily just removing the color via the Tool bar! Will I never learn? Learn by experience, I guess..Your photos were great…
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Great shots — was the driftwood shot taken in California?
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No. In La Manzanilla, Mexico.
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The serpent head with water spout intrigued me!
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It is a sculpture of Quetzalcoatl (The plumed serpent) that I had made to cover the pipe that delivers water into my pool from a mineral hot spring. He is the god of intelligence and self-reflection , the giver of life and one of the creators of the world according to ancient pre-Hispanic beliefs.
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Awesome history
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