Monday, 2 January 2012

Another language













2. Another language

In last night's puddles,
another language
has something to say.

11 comments:

Jennifer Tetlow said...

my evening water reflected red sky, for further morning meaning

Annie said...

Hi Jennifer. Thanks for dropping by. Think that means you should have a good day today, doesn't it? Hoping so.

Velma said...

reflections are always surprising me, sometimes so much so i can't sort the reflection from the reflected. nifty surprise here.

Annie said...

Hi Velma. Thanks for reading and for leaving a comment. I walk past this sign most days, so this was a BIG surprise!! I just walked home that way on purpose to look at it again.

Gordon Mason said...

ko, i evig ni - tahw si os egnarts tuoba taht?

Jeane said...

sweet!! eyes made different - a little gift xo

Annie said...

Ih Nodrog, M'i dalg enoemos sdnatsrednu ti.

Hi Jeane. I'm a bit cross-eyed after writing that previous message!! this shot was such a nice surprise in a place I usually just drift past.

A rambling rose said...

It's sometimes an upside down world! So we don't need to go down the rabbit hole then?

Annie said...

Hi Rose. It is!! No rabbit hole needed.

Fiona Dempster said...

I loved this photo Annie - and the words that accompany it. The photo makes me think of language and symbols and how much we rely on the known to make sense of things; I love the surprise in this. And the words - perfect!

Annie said...

Hi Fiona. Thanks. That's great to hear. It still surprises me, too as this sign is so close to home and I see it every day, though not yesterday as the storm was so bad that no-one could see anything! Except now I see these letters differently and keep checking!!