I’m being a bit deviant with my interpretation of Ailsa’s theme this week but I’m sure you’ll forgive me. Here are my leading lines.
All taken in Devon, local for me travel for you 🙂
Visit Ailsa at http://wheresmybackpack.com/2012/08/04/leading-lines/ for some more accurate interpretations of her challenge!
Wow impressive… that on the rock is amazing work…
It’s the Ten Commandments carved into the granite on Dartmoor, thanks glad you liked it!
EXCELLENT! Out of the box interpretation of the challenge. Very good leading lines.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
I love it. Lines … and lines!
A bible quote will always get a thumbs up from me! Cool! That 1st verse is such a wonderfully mysterious verse from Hebrews 13:2 about one of the reasons why we should be hospitable to strangers. Nice post!
love your lines gilly, well spotted and collected 🙂
I love these… Excellent Gilly! 😉
Super interesting interpretation … I like it.
That rock with the 10 Commandments is amazing. I love your take on the theme, Gilly. I haven’t a clue what to do as yet. 😉
Enjoyed very much revisiting familiar lines and being surprised by some new. Very enterprising take on the challenge.
I get it and 1 and three were my favorite, a clever take on lead lines.
Fantastic lines 😛
Pretty amazing
Lovely take on the theme.
Love it, Gilly, that ‘here rolls the sea’ is my favourite, and the George Herbert one is fantastic too. Clever clever interpretation 🙂
Quite some work to collect, but you’ve photographed amazing leading lines.
Something fascinating about messages in stone – do you know the story of “Here rolls the sea”?
A generous post with so much joy and inspiration to give. Yes, we may be welcoming angels when we meet a stranger. Angels that we meet everyday. Thus we should always be open to help others everyday whenever we can.
Gilly you are soooooooooo creative
Thanks for letting me camp out in your blog for a little while today. I had a great time and tried to leave my campsite as good as when I arrived. I’ll be back!
Adore that first quote!