It didn't quite turn out that way, but I think the phrase also applies to the various kinds of photography I've tackled through the years: a varitable cornucopia ... or, er, potpourri.
Today's post harkens to that original objective -- there are a few photos about a lot of different topics -- a potpourri, as it were.
Leading off the post above, I start with a photo of an extremely wide piece of wall art I came across in an eatery I patronized recently. Considering the subject matter of the painting, I thought its place in an eatery was appropriate.
Speaking of wall art ... the first five photos below were examples of just that very thing in the beach house Lee Ann's daughter rented last month on Topsail Island. I've already done posts about the trip to Topsail Island, but I didn't present any pictures of the house decor I that I took. If you've never rented a beach house or condominium, you can expect to find beach-related decor and colors like this when you arrive.
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White at the beach on Topsail Island, I consumed a bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale before I decided I need to compose a picture to playfully needle a former work colleague who counts Newcastle as his favorite beer. The above is what I came up with.
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Sticking to the beer theme -- and if I many be allowed to jump back to the beach at Topsail Island -- one afternoon during the week there, Lee Ann's son-in-law Matt and I hopped into the car and drove to the Salty Turtle Beer Company at Surf City to check out its craft brew offerings. The four photos below -- including the beer-origin diagram wall art -- are from that visit.
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Next up are a few shots from a home garden project Lee Ann and I have been working on, although Lee Ann has done the yeoman's work (at least all but the extreme heavy lifting). We missed our gardens from our home in Indianapolis, and since the soil here is very sandy or mostly clay, we decided the best way to grow our vegetables and herbs would be in raised beds. The five photos below are photos of the project in various stages of completion. It is almost finished; Lee Ann at this very moment is working to install an automatic drip irrigation system.
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I finish the post by coming back to alcoholic beverages. I went out this morning to pick up some Malibu rum for mixed drinks, and didn't realize the state-owned liquor stores don't open till 11 a.m. I got there about 10:50, so I decided to wait the 10 minutes. I was the first one there.
In that short time, five other people showed up and decided to stand by the door (to avoid the "stampede," I guess). See the photo below. I figured five people in front of me wasn't going to cause me any great concern. And it didn't. But I guess North Carolinians are devoted about their liquor purchasing (shrug).
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