Sometimes when I see something unusual, rare, or notice something from a special angle, I think of how important an ability to draw was before there were cameras. Someone who didn't have a chance to draw, or couldn't draw from memory, wouldn't be able to share with others except with words. I like words, but I wouldn't be able to describe these chimneys, which I got to see from the roof of East Barsham Manor, in Norfolk.
Weird that I saw them.
Nice that I had a camera.
The builders had no idea, in 1620, that a camera would ever come along.
Abundant Beauty
photo by Sandra Dodd
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