For this week, Carly wanted to see the time, from clocks, watches,hourglass,cell phone- if it tell the time, she want to see it.I've chose my most favorite clock which is hanged in the kitchen. It was my 10th year wedding anniversary's gift from an aunt. Still in good working condition after working hard for 20 years.I choose to put it in the kitchen because it matched my country styled kitchen which was remodelled 7 years ago..Previously it was hanged in my bedroom.
The photo was taken at the favorite time of the day, at almost 8 am. It's peace and quiet time for me to go online after the husband and the sons have left for work and the house have been tidied.
This watch belonged to the hubby, time taken was 8.12am. Took me a while to learn to read the time on this timepiece, quiet confusing don't you think, cos you need to read the separate hands to tell time. It's not broken, that's the way it's suppose to be! :p
This is a replica of the Big Ben in London, taken at the hilly resort Genting, in our neighbouring country Malaysia.
Do drop by Carly's site to see some amazing clocks posted by those participating in her challenge , there's a link on the left of my blog.
6 comments:
Hi Jama
I always look forward to your photos, you bring such interesting photos to each assignment! I LOVE your hubby's watch, what a cool timepiece, and of course I love the last photo, lovely clock to reference while out doing errands.
Thanks for playing along with the assignment, great photos!
Brilliant capture....The second snap was lovely....
I especially like the first clock, as it suits my style. I can see why the second clock would be confusing. Nice pics! Have a Happy New Year!
I love that watch!
I really like the second shot. The dark background is a nice contrast to the glow of the metals. I wonder why it was designed with separate hands for hours and minute? I've never seen that before.
Your kitchen clock is very pretty. I can see why you love it.
The photograph of the watch captures a wonderful impression of solid reliablity. The design is most unusual and very attractive. Your kitchen clock is extremely elegant and the third photo of Big Ben gives gives a trio of timepieces that contrast each other so well.
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