Friday, January 17, 2014

Up Close and Personal: Tiny Treasures

Sometimes the littlest things have the most for us to notice if we take the time. A tree root bulging from the cement sidewalk, a cloud shaped like Jaba the Hutt, an oddly squished seed, or a lovely shade of rust on a pipe. Colors, textures, patterns, shapes ... it is wonderful to let your eye rest on these things as you rush from place to place.

Here are some tiny treasures from the details of Dominica so far.

Rusty leftovers

Street advertising

Progression of a Caribbean almond

Time goes by... so quickly here. Things ripen really fast. 

Little water fountain friend.

Paint it and paint it again. 

And his entrails gushed... (read Acts 1)

Baby coconuts (progressing here from toasted to raw... haha thats what this looks like to me.)

Sea glass color flow

Beach treasures

Dear beach, you couldn't get any cooler. Thanks. Love, Sarah.

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