Wordless Wednesday

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About Lucid Gypsy

Gilly Mbachu Goldsworthy is a mum to two kids that are supposed to be grown up and mma to a four year old and a new born baby boy. None of that means that I am grown up though! I love writing – travel and quite edgy fiction – and being an OU student for a degree which remains to be seen. What I do best though is counselling; I’ve been privileged to work with many people through big changes.
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20 Responses to Wordless Wednesday

  1. dadirri7 says:

    the old post and fittings tell quite a story, lovely gilly!

  2. tony farmer says:

    Gilly, I love this lonely gate post. Small relics like this add as much to a landscape as any structure.
    To the familiar they’re route markers, to others a reminder of mans husbandry over many generations. A bit of a back-scratcher for a pony!
    Do you touch this old post as you walk past?

  3. Cheryl says:

    Great Wordless Wednesday shot … what a story this scene could tell. Love it, Gilly.

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  5. aquaturtleme says:

    gr8 photographic sense, dear!!

  6. danajoward says:

    I love this weeks wordless Wednesday :) I agree that it add to the photo and the surrounding country side. Nice shot Gilly. ;)

  7. likeitiz says:

    I can’t help but wonder how old this post is, or how much of life’s goings on it has witnessed over many many years. I’m sure, if it could talk, it would have wonderful stories to tell the world. Thanks, Gilly!

  8. Gilly, how clever – a mystery post!

  9. Poor lonely post, but what stories it might tell. Love this photo.

  10. eof737 says:

    Great shot for a wordless day. ;-)

  11. TBM says:

    Nice atmosphere to this one.

  12. This reminds me of bore holes in Ghana. :-)

  13. I haven’t a clue why but when the photo first showed I thought the piece of wood was a head. hahaha Ouch …!!! Stunning clarity in this one, Gilly. Contrasting near and far; soft green and hard grey; wrinkled old and freshly new are wonderfully appealing.

  14. Brynne says:

    Love this picture! And I love the idea of a wordless wednesday:)! You gave me smiles…twice today:)

  15. suitablefish says:

    great photo, Gilly. there’s a story. . .

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