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Nail Holes ~ 365 Photos Challenge #57

Continuing the 365 Photos Challenge, I am now on Day 57. If you would join in, you do not have to be nominated. Here are the rules on the 365 Photos Challenge.

At the time I jogged yesterday morning, my step was stopped because I was blocked by a mixer truck were maneuvered to download mortar in a building. While waiting, I paid little attention to the house being built. Nothing looks interesting to me as to take a picture. But it was near my feet, lay a piece of board with a nail stuck looks interesting. After a few clicks, I stood up and continued the activity.

Well, it was not a beautiful picture much less special, but interesting to me because I am reminded of some of the musings or life philosophy about the nail stuck and the nail holes on a board.

I’m sure you’ve heard philosophy or wisdom about it. If you like and are willing to share, I and other friends will surely love to read it. Please…

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  1. You once again convinced me that you had talent. It is very difficult to find nothing at all. To create something essential to convince others that it is meaningful. Congratulations.

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  2. I have to disagree with you on your views on this one Albert. You have brought it to life with your writings and also, from my point of view. I love macros, small objects framed forever. You have captured age, by the rusty nail. Texture of that awesome barn wood. I am guessing it’s a barn.
    Also, am I the only one that sees the emote face on the top left? lol Day 57 congratulations!

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    • Well, with all humility I must say it is not beautiful because the beautiful standard, in general, is something that can attract instantaneous attention without any consideration or seek special privileges of somethings, such as facial, natural, or other beauty. I guessed it was a casting board because there was plenty of dry cement on the other side, Kim. I love that emote face on the top right (?) as well! Thanks a lot, Kim