Spring is really taking it’s time arriving in Winnipeg this year. Warm one day, cold the next. And it’s dry. This means new plant-life is scarce—everything’s dull brown and greyish. I wanted to brighten up my photos a bit, so I took some of my favourite rings outside. Enjoy!














I hope temperatures have improved and plants are popping up by the time you see this.
And if you’re interested:
Here’s the video of the book launch for Glass Bricks through McNally Robinson Booksellers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=D1jRf9WKn_s
My book is out (since April, 2021) and now available worldwide in/through your local bookstores or from https://atbaypress.com/books/detail/glass-bricks.
You have some pretty rings, and the photos are great!
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Thanks, Candice. 💍😊
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Good shots here Lou, but my favourite is the first one. Love the textures in the wood and contrasting green ring.
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Thanks, June. Yes, I think the green and the wood colour really looks good together. 😊
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I like the picture of the pipe and the one above with the lady bug type ring. Your choice of rings for those two were good. The pipe ring highlighted the paint and rust. The lady bug ring (if I may it that) created a neat mental image. I am going to study the others a little more closely. Good idea Louella!!
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Thanks, Ron. 😊
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Very pretty! Very busy day. Stay safe. 💚
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Thanks! You too😊
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Love the rings!
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Thanks 😊. I’m not a diamond or gold ring person, I go for the arty rings. 😆
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