Geometric Squares

Becky is back with another Square Challenge this January.

Weโ€™ll mostly be looking for shapes and lines, or anything geometric that has been created by animators, architects, artists, astronomers, carpenters, cartographers, designers, engineers, landscape gardeners, navigators, scientists, urban planners, and . . . . . Well everyone really as this branch of mathematics seems to be part of everyday life.

Victorian tiled floor

Geometric Squares | Day Six

If you want to join in either daily, weekly or just on the odd occasion then please visit Becky, the only rule is that the photo MUST be a square โ€“ that is four equal sides! You have been warnedย ๐Ÿ˜‰

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Heyjude

I have lived in the UK for most of my life, but when young I definitely had wanderlust and even ended up living in South Africa for several years which was a wonderful experience. I now look forward to a long and leisurely retirement doing what I like most - gardening, photography, walking and travelling.

17 thoughts on “Geometric Squares”

    1. This was a floor in a ruined mine house. And yes, still coughing and feeling nauseous and so tired. But the throat is not so bad so I can drink without pain.

  1. I love this, a great find for the theme! As others have said, the damaged area adds to the interest of the image ๐Ÿ™‚ But I’m sorry to read that you’re feeling rough. I hope you get better soon ๐Ÿค—

  2. Sorry to read youโ€™re not feeling well. Hope you feel better soon. I really like the contrast you got between the two parts of the floor.

  3. Sorry to hear you are still unwell, I know just how that feels. We had late Victorian/ Edwardian tiles like those in our 1901-built house hallway in Wimbledon.

    Best wishes, Pete. x

      1. I have been coughing since the last week in September, so I have pulled muscles in my chest, shoulders, and neck and feel exhausted even though I have done so little exercise. The coughing has reduced by about 50% since Christmas, but it is always worse at night. x

        1. I feel for you. It’s exhausting, by the time I get downstairs I want to go back to bed! Mine is flu I think, so hopefully it will improve. I hope you get to the bottom of your illness.

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