Brian, I think the sun went in as the camera came out...smiles.
Pearl, if you learn how will you show me?
Mel, you are so right.
Ron, I have to admit that I hadn't thought about past time-telling methods in greater detail. If I lived in those days I would be a total failure at telling the time.
really wordless Ms. Valerie..a sundial..a symbol of time..every tick..every second counts..so let's not waste even a mere moment to be with our love ones because life is short..it can be taken from with one blink ;)
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Great!:) I know it has a meaning, hope I can find it too:)
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ReplyDeleteso is it 1 pm or 7 pm...i vaguely see the shadow i think but looks like there are 24 hours around the outer ring...
ReplyDeleteI have a sundial in my front garden - wish I could read it. LOL
ReplyDeleteI have a sundial in my front garden - wish I could read it. LOL
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous....
ReplyDeleteTime is such a precious and gorgeous thing.....
Great photo capture, Valerie!
ReplyDeleteIt's incredible to think that that was how people told TIME!
Hope you're having a splendid day, dear lady!
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Brian, I think the sun went in as the camera came out...smiles.
ReplyDeletePearl, if you learn how will you show me?
Mel, you are so right.
Ron, I have to admit that I hadn't thought about past time-telling methods in greater detail. If I lived in those days I would be a total failure at telling the time.
A very timely picture...
ReplyDeletereally wordless Ms. Valerie..a sundial..a symbol of time..every tick..every second counts..so let's not waste even a mere moment to be with our love ones because life is short..it can be taken from with one blink ;)
ReplyDeletepassing by Ms.Valerie..have a nice day ;)