When I was still struggling to walk a few months ago, we visited The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. I was using the wheelchair at this point as I couldn't walk far at all. We managed to see a lot and I got a good few photos. I was drawn to this, I really liked the colours and texture.




Boa noite minha querida amiga Ananka. As fotos ficaram muito bonitas. Fico muito feliz, que você esta se recuperando, aos poucos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Luiz. I am slowly getting there. Walking a lot better now :-D
DeleteI think it's beautiful too. Minerals are fascinating.
ReplyDeleteThey really are fascinating. Thanks :-D
DeleteInteresting about the minerals.
ReplyDeleteIt is Bill. Thanks :-D
DeleteI am glad you shared this. Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise, glad you like it :-D
DeleteInteresting. It looks like coloured marble.
ReplyDeleteIt really does Jackie :-D
Delete...geology is a wonderful part of nature.
ReplyDeleteIt agree Tom, it is wonderful and so intereting :-D
DeleteInformation about minerals I didn't know.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ananka.
Thanks Giorgio :-D
DeleteFascinating -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteIt really is :-D
DeleteThose are amazingly colorful!
ReplyDeleteThey really are Terry :-D
DeleteNo los conocía en este estado. Muy interesante, Gracias por las imágenes. Que estes muy bien!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gil :-D
DeleteMany thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteThe colours are amazing.
All the best Jan
They really are Jan :-D
DeleteLovely rocks!
ReplyDeleteThanks Irina :-D
DeleteBuena foto. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
DeleteThat is cool
ReplyDeleteIt really is :-D
DeleteA quietly powerful moment, finding yourself drawn to colour and texture at National Museum of Scotland even while navigating such a challenging time
ReplyDeleteSo true, well said. I can't wait to get back :-D
DeleteCool to look at, yes, but I don't think I'd want to experience that heat firsthand.
ReplyDeleteHaha no Kirk, me neither! :-D
DeleteI'm glad you're getting around--- This was interesting information, and the pictures captured the stone beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill, glad to be on my feet again! :-D
DeleteI am glad to hear that you are patronizing your national museum. So few people take advantage of the richness of such places.
ReplyDeleteAnd they are free over here too David! :-D
DeleteI like the texture! Always great to learn something new.
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie :-D
DeleteInteresting information. Rocks are really interesting. We have been collecting different rocks for years.
ReplyDeleteThey really are. That's right Anne you do collect them :-D
DeleteBoa tarde, minha querida amiga Ananka. Passando para desejar uma excelente sexta-feira. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro.
ReplyDeleteThanks Luiz :-D
DeleteInteresting photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks Maria :-D
DeleteVery cool photos.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them :-D
DeleteWonderful photos with an interesting background.
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
DeleteVery interesting!
ReplyDeleteIt really is Ivana :-D
DeleteThis is a very interesting post thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicole :-D
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