Four

 Here is my contribution to Judy Dykstra-Brown’s “The Numbers Game.”

This week’s number is 206.

To participate, go to your WordPress media/photo file and type that number into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos  that find under that number and include a link to our posts back to Judy’s Numbers Game post of the week.

I have chosen four pictures that I took myself- each one tells a little story and maybe I’ll get around to sharing those.

anita

Photo A.M. Moscoso:  Frye Art Museum Seattle Washington

Hamish Macbeth
Photo A.M. Moscoso

Photo A.M. Moscoso

Photo A.M. Moscoso

Watching You

Some may say that these eyes see nothing- but I would argue they do.

It is quite obvious that these eyes are looking right at you.

Photographer: Peter

From: In a Roman Osteria Carl Bloch1866

Photo A.M. Moscoso
Saint Louis Cemetery Number One

It’s A Simple Thing

For Journeys With Johnbo: CELLPIC SUNDAY

Photo A.M. Moscoso
Puget Sound
Seattle, WA 2025

I was explaining to my son why I liked taking the train to work and I told him I liked it because I always saw something new.

But that’s not entirely true.

I  always see boats, I see eagles and crows and Sea Lions. I see dogs at the beach side dog park. I see the same ferries and I see people taking lessons at the Scuba Diving school.

On the day I decided to participate in this prompt and I looked at these two pictures taken a second apart on my phone I had my Eureka moment.

The new thing I see that makes everything look different is the light.

The light makes  our everyday world  look new.

Photo A.M. Moscoso
Puget Sound
Seattle, WA
2025