Saturday 21 August 2021

River without Trees

The South Esk River at Evandale without trees.  The last photo is with trees.

On Monday I'm collecting 7 of my rings which I having made larger including my Wedding Ring, Engagement Ring and Eternity Ring, also my late Mother's Engagement Ring and her Eternity Ring I can't wear her Wedding Ring because my finger is allergic to whatever it's made of. 
I've been waiting for nearly 1 year until my fingers had settled down due to just ageing etc :) Fingers do change shape and of course a bit of weight has been put on.





53 comments:

  1. Tantos anéis....
    Linda a foto das árvores a margem do rio.

    Bons dias, bjs

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    1. Would you believe I have more rings that I didn't bother to get made larger. some expensive too.
      Thanks.

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  2. Beautiful photos just like the theme of the rings, especially the second is spectacular.
    Best regards

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  3. Мне тоже не нравятся украшения.
    Они мне мешают.
    Обручальнок кольцо ношу, но больше ничего.

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  4. My ears and fingers are very sensitive to jewelry. It's mainly silver that causes a bit of allergy, but sometimes I get surprised even by gold.

    I have a soft spot for solitary trees.

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    1. One lonesome tree if often fascinating. I prefer gold but do the other.

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  5. Hello Margaret
    I love such photos with the reflection in the water. They have a bit of magic and nostalgia. You don't even know how much I like this lonely tree that has a companion on the water.
    Best regards and good weekend.

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    1. It's interesting that you too like one tree and it's reflection - I wonder do these lonesome trees get lonely.
      Thanks.

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  6. Much as I love the reflection shot, the photo that sings loudest to me is the one with trees. Lots of trees.

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  7. Los árboles se miran en sus aguas, como si fueran un espejo.

    Preciosas reflexiones.

    Besos

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  8. Beautiful reflection shots ...

    How nice to be picking up those rings on Monday :)

    All the best Jan

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  9. It's hard to recognise it as the same place. I hope your rings work out well.

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    1. The river looks totally different as you say. Thanks re rings.

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  10. Stunning photos, I found three weeks after I got married that I am allergic to my wedding ring

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    1. Thanks Jo-Anne. Oh my goodness that wasn't the best them. I'm ok with gold.

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  11. I love the beautiful reflection! 2nd shot is my favourite.

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  12. I prefer the river with trees, homes for birds! How fun to pick up your rings soon, please show us some photos of them.

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  13. Everyone loves trees--- but we know why they aren't there. I can smell the grass.

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    1. Yes we do know why they are no longer there those trees.

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  14. Hope that you are happy with the rings when you collect them again.

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  15. What a beautiful photos with the reflection.
    Greetings Irma

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  16. Nice view of the river with trees. Beautiful reflections in the river. Hubby and I no longer wear our wedding rings because they are too small for our fingers. Enjoy your weekend.

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    1. Thanks Nancy. Our fingers change and we put on a bit of weight as we get older so hence those rings don't fit and there are many other reasons people don't wear rings these days.

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  17. Hello Margaret,
    What a great post. Amazing shots. Great with the reflections.
    The colors of the sky are fantastic in the first three shots. Not bad to be there on that place..hihi..!!

    Greetings, Marco

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  18. I think that I must have lost a little weight, although overall it seems to be imperceptible. My wedding ring slides easily up and down my finger, however. That is the only ring I have, never having been much attracted to bling.

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    1. Don't lose it them, husband lost his he think whilst washing the car a few years back came off with the slippery soapy water way up north somewhere...never got a another.

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  19. Hi Margaret,
    Monday will certainly be a happy day when you have your rings.
    Beautiful photos, I especially loved the 2nd one, the reflection is fantastic.
    Have a wonderful weekend

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    1. Thanks Maria, yes it will be a happy day as it will be good to be able to wear my rings once again, especially my wedding ring, engagement ring and eternity ring along with my mothers two rings..

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  20. Just be careful when washing your hands...getting your hands soapy and wet...with your newly-sized rings,until you're used to them. You don't want them slipping of.

    Take good care...not just with the rings! :)

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    1. That is the last thing I would want Lee, thanks for the reminder and I will probably wear them when not doing 'things', might be the safest way.

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  21. Bellos paisajes, que despiden una gran serenidad

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  22. Sehr schöne Bilder vom Fluss die Reflexionen sind klasse. Wenn das Wasser so ruhig ist werden die Bilder immer besonders schön.

    Gruß
    Noke

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  23. This landscape looks fantastic and reflections are beautiful.

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  24. Bonitas fotos. Los anillos me gustan mucho, pero desde la pandemia no me pongo ninguno. Besos.

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    1. I love rings so pleased to have them now done and able to wear again.

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  25. Tantos anéis....
    Linda a foto das árvores a margem do rio.

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  26. wow seven rings sound quite an amount for hands but i am sure you will wear only one at a time :) sounds some kind of traditional ring as i am learning about eternity ring for the first time

    last image is my mooost fav :)

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  27. Yes many rings but have now had them done.
    Thanks

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