We build too many walls and not enough bridges.
Isaac Newton
Walls, what handy things. They can hold stuff up, keep stuff in, or keep stuff out. We can decorate them, knock holes in them so we can get or see through them. They are everywhere and are made from a variety of materials.
A few walls I have run into from here and there: (pun intended)












For more on Walls check out this week’s Travel Theme.
Madhu
28 Jan 2013Brilliant set! My favourites are the Haiti shot and the last from Tanzania,
fotograffer
28 Jan 2013Thanks Madhu. The Haiti shot seems to be the most popular with the little Masai girl a close second.
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28 Jan 2013of course i recognized that ecuador image immediately! i have a friend with a darien georgia address. this reminds me that i should write her! z
fotograffer
28 Jan 2013We love Darien. It is the ultimate sleepy Southern town.
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29 Jan 2013their address is townsend, which is near there, right?
johnny and gloria have property in the area where i live in costa rica and are such great and funny people!
adinparadise
28 Jan 2013Wonderful selection of walls, Ron. I love the Ecuador and Haiti ones. 🙂
fotograffer
28 Jan 2013Thanks Ad. The Haiti wall seems to be the most popular.
Gigi Galore
28 Jan 2013Gorgeous Ron! The ones I instantly am attracted to, for prettiness and adorability are in Darien, Georgia and Masai Village, Tanzania. That little girl is the “adorable.”
Gigi Galore
28 Jan 2013… and Les Cayes, Haiti 🙂
fotograffer
28 Jan 2013Thanks Gigi. What’s not to like about the little Masai girl? 🙂
humptydumptyonawall
29 Jan 2013Lovely collection … i also find the texture of walls a fascinating study…!
fotograffer
29 Jan 2013Thanks. You are so right – so many different materials and textures.
Jo Bryant
29 Jan 2013these are amazing Ron…I love the lizard and that last image is precious
fotograffer
29 Jan 2013Thanks Jo. Those certainly are the most popular.