Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Project Blue. Take Ten.

A Trip To The Lumber Store
A Blue Cart For Purchases
Stacks of Boards Painted Blue On The Ends
The Georgia-Pacific Logo Painted on the Sides


After shopping it was lunch at Cracker Barrel.
Anyone care for a game of Checkers!

Project Blue is winding down. Tomorrow the last Project Blue will be posted and it will be back to regular daily blogging. I've got an historic city to show you and a Civil War Site and new blooms in the garden and probably some yard visitors. I hope you'll stick around when the blue is gone.


For more Project Blue participants please visit Anna at Anna Carson Photography.

22 comments:

Robert said...

I love the variety. You did GREAT. My absolute favorite is the blue checkerboard. The angle is fantastic. And I've never seen a blue board before. Are you feeling blue that blue is over tomorrow? I sure am. I'll be sure to keep up with you here though. :)

Raven said...

Wonderful shots as always. The second one is my favorite here. Wonder how long it will take all of us to kick the "blue habit." And what color will come next....

Anonymous said...

Cracker Barrel! When I lived in Vegas, twice per year my friend and I would drive 98 miles to the nearest Cracker Barrel just for lunch and a rock in the chairs on the porch.

Tara said...

S many interesting blue pieces here I would not have thought of!

MaR said...

Great finds and shots!! I love all colors but blue is a favorite of mine. It's pink the one I only like in flowers...!
I thought today was the last day...I get confused with the time differences, jet-lag affects blogging as well, lol.
Have a wonderful day.

George Townboy said...

Great series of 'blue' photos! You always have a unique and creative way of looking at your subjects.

If you feel the need for counseling after tomorrow, I'm available 9 to 5! LOL

Rose said...

Love the color of the blue on the boards...blue was always my oldest daughter's favorite color.

I thought the post of the keyboard, etc was good also. It is amazing the stuff we see after we take the photo! I am all the time taking one and after I enlarge I will see stuff I had not noticed before.

Melli said...

Can we turn it over and play Chess instead? LOL! Love the cart! And the checkerboard! It's all good! So sad to see blue goooooo.... Can't WAIT to find out what the NEXT color will be!

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Carletta: What a lot of Blue you found. Very nice job.

maryt/theteach said...

Oh, I'll be around when the blue is gone, Carletta, don't you worry! Those were great blue pix. Now start looking for red for next week! Thanks for stopping by Ruby Tuesday and commenting! :D

JunieRose2005 said...

Love all your Blues of today, Carletta.


The color projects are fun but there's always lots to see and talk about in our worlds! :) We'll be fine...until the next project is announced!


OH! I got my blue up, too...and I think , one more for tomorrow.


Junie

juliana said...

great variety of shots and i love their profound simplicity (oxymoron?)
i, too, thought today is the last day of the project...

Shelly said...

Oh, that sounds like my favorite kind of day...lumber carts and a quick yummy lunch. Forget Nordstrom...take me to the lumber store! Great post ;) Fun blues.

Tom said...

I'll be stuck here like glue.. :O)
Great blues shots.

Kerri Farley said...

These are fabulous....my fav is the checkerboard! NEATO!!

I grew up in Southern WV...Summers County!

Neal said...

Those are neat! I never stop and really look at things. There's beauty all around us if we would just take the time to stop and look.

Dr.John said...

Interesting project blue pictures.

eGandalf said...

Wow. Great PB shots. I love them all. Checkers may be my favorite, though.

Jeanne Damoff said...

Love these! Nice angle on the bench, and I really love the effect of those blue boards.

Jeanne Damoff said...

"cart" not "bench." I knew that.

Gattina said...

What a blue variety ! you had a lot of phantasy !

Debbie said...

Stick around? You just try to get rid of me, girl!

Love historic and yard critters :) Looking forward to it as always!