A Photo a Week Challenge: MASKS

This week’s challenge from Nancy Merrill Photography is timely and appropriate, given the continuing need to wear masks and socially distance ourselves for mutual safety.

One (hopefully) sees masks everywhere we go. That is so important to keep us old folks safe. A few weeks ago I was strolling Topsail Beach in North Carolina (masked and socially distanced to be sure). Can you guess what the tide had brought in that morning?

Yes, a mask. Washed ashore. Right there on the beach with the incoming tide’s debris. I will let my imagination wander, trying to consider who might have lost it in the surf? What do you think?

Visit Nancy at https://nadiamerrillphotography.wordpress.com/2020/10/15/a-photo-a-week-challenge-masks/ to see her entry for the week and others.

About johnvic8

John Viccellio retired after 24 years in the U. S. Navy and began to dig into gardening when he could finally land in one place. He completed the Master Gardener course in 1992 and has since designed and constructed two of his own gardens. He wrote a monthly garden column for ten years and was a regular contributor to Carolina Gardener magazine. John published his first book, Guess What's in My Garden!, in 2014. He lives in a retirement community in Matthews, NC.
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6 Responses to A Photo a Week Challenge: MASKS

  1. Prior... says:

    Great photo and sad that these masks are everywhere and even washing ashore

    Like

  2. I was at a beautiful mountain vista and someone had thrown their mask down and left it as litter.

    Like

  3. Lakshmi Bhat says:

    I just hope it was not deliberately thrown by someone. Unfortunately it happens in my country.

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