Curve

curve at Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia.
Bondi Beach Sydney Australia

The above image has a curve at Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia.

The sunlight flashes off your windshield,

and when I look up into the small, posted mirror,

I watch you diminish–my echo, my twin–

and vanish around a curve in this whip

of a road we can’t help traveling together.”

~ William Collins

Long stretches of sandy beaches are the kind of places wherein you can have a perfect off-road adventure, as far as driving is concerned. The world is full of amazing beaches, all you have to decide is which one to explore.

However, wherever you go and whichever type of place you explore you always have to keep in consideration the safety measures in order to remain safe from a variety of dangerous things that can ruin your trip. Australia is a great place to have an experience of driving.

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*/This post is inspired by WPC Curve For this week’s challenge, get inspired by the curves around you. From curves in architecture to bends in nature to man-made undulations, you have lots to work with!/*

Pure Rain

Rain, feel it on my finger tips
Hear it on my window pane

Pure drops of rain
Rain

Rain, wash away my sorrow
Take away my pain

Rain is what the thunder brings
For the first time I can hear my heart sing  (Madonna-Rain)

The pure first drops of rain always bring a smile on my face when they fall on leaves. The scent of wet soil, the damp grass, and the slosh of puddles under my feet makes me want to dance with pure joy.

Pure rain drop on leaf
Water drop on rose-leaf

Let the rain kiss you. Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops. Let the rain sing you a lullaby.

Langston Hughes
Rainbow

A beautiful rainbow cuts across the sky, painting the world in various hues. If you go to the hillside during a wet shower, you will see gentle cascading streams of water that eventually make a great waterfall.

*/This post is inspired by weekly photo challenge Pure/*

Numbers

Numbers
A child learning to count

Childhood memories are sweet. Recalling my days of childhood when learning numbers and nursery rhymes like

One, two
Buckle my shoe,
Three, four
…………………….
Nineteen, twenty
My plate’s empty.

This nursery rhyme is an old nursery rhyme which is still popular among the kids, and it is used in many preschools and schools.

Another one that comes to mind is traditional, old nursery rhyme with an unknown author and is very popular among the kids, and they love singing it.

Five little ducks
Went out one day
Over the hills and far away
Mother duck said
“Quack, quack, quack, quack”
But only four little ducks came back.

………………………………
“Quack, quack, quack.”
And all of the five little ducks came back.

“Counting nursery rhyme”, a great way  for teaching children counting in a fun way.

So, go ahead.  Sing, count, learn and have fun!

*/This post is inspired by Weekly Photo Challenge Numbers./*

Spare

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In bowling, when all of the pins have been knocked down after the infinity ball of a frame it is known as a spare. It is usually denoted by this symbol / a forward slash mark.

What is a game of bowling?
A game of bowling consists of 10 frames, in which a bowler has two chances per frame to knock down all ten pins. If a bowler knocks down all ten pins in those two turns in the 10th frame, an extra bonus chance is awarded.

To understand the basics of keeping a score in detail, do follow this link

*/This post is inspired by this week’s photo challenge theme Spare. /*