Thursday, November 20, 2014

Searching for Roy G Biv III: Brown Update #4


We're continuing beyond the rainbow with BROWN this month.

Here are my selection of BROWNS...

Skidaway Island, Georgia trees...


and mud!



A jellyfish from Tybee Island, Georgia.


 Mushrooms from Maine.


Bark cloth from San Francisco



Bricks at Fort Sumter (South Carolina)


Ice Cream from Charleston, South Carolina.


Where did you find BROWN this month? To join in the fun, post up to five BROWN photos on  your blog and leave a comment here or on Jennifer Coyne Qudeen's blog. We'll link back to your post for a colorful blog hop! You have up to Saturday the 22nd at midnight (Eastern USA time) to post. Can't wait to see what you find!

Sharmon Davidson got into a truly BROWN spirit this month. Love the cairn and altar.

Maya at Million Little Stitches has lots of found BROWN...especially love the Fashion Institute sign!

Jennifer has a bit of wonderful BROWN this and that...I love that close up of the underside of a mushroom!

Mary Ann at Blue Sky Dreaming has spectacular desert BROWNS!

Barbara at Salt Air and Pistachios has a rich variety of BROWNS.

Jill at Recycled Daze has nature walk BROWNS.

Lisa at arzigoglare has scrumptious BROWNS...I'm still wiping the drool from my lips! 

Margaret at Charleton Stitcher has some wonderful BROWNS from her travels and nearby her home.

 

And here are Joan's BROWN contributions this month!

Curious chipmunk.

Thermal springs at Yellowstone National Park.

Brown bear.



The fun continues for the final month of this year's Search with a blogger's choice on Thursday, December 18.






19 comments:

  1. Julie, you found a great assortment of browns! I'm loving the textures of the tree bark; aren't nature's designs wonderful? And that bark cloth is amazing!
    I have also posted my browns over at my blog. can't wait to see what everyone else has to offer!

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    1. Hi Sharmon- I'm a big fan of tree textures and couldn't resist these! Loved how you naturally integrated the color with the season...I could get a real sense of you environment. Thanks for playing!

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  2. Another round of Roy almost complete. Should we go for a 4th? Just wondering....

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    1. I could certainly go for another round...there still seems to be interest...but totally up to you (busy girl!).

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    2. Let's go for 4. Same thing after V or shall we mix it up somehow? Or ask our participants what they'd like to see?

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    3. Sounds great! I think we should see what participants are interested in after violet.

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    4. I posted a Roy G Biv $64,000 Question with my first update asking just that. Let's see what everyone thinks.

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    5. First - just wanted to say how much I enjoyed your "browns," Julie (I have been amazed at how beautiful all of the "browns" I've seen on my ROY tour so far - great idea!). That first image of the bark is like wrinkles in the skin of some very, very wise/wizened old soul...
      And I was just thinking - what about continuing after the usual seven with some variations on a single color, i.e. "multicolor," "stripes," or pairs of colors in other contexts (or maybe a pair one month, a trio another, and so on...or all primaries, all pastels, etc.)? I was thinking of doing "multicolor" for blogger's choice in December, but thought maybe it could be fun for all? Just an idea...

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    6. Great ideas, Lisa! I'm going to copy your comment over on Jennifer's blog. It's great to get feedback from you!

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  3. Oh those mushrooms and all the other browns ... a real treat! I've enjoyed this year of the search so much ... thank you for the links!

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    1. I've enjoyed seeing your work each month, Mary Ann. Thanks for continuing to play along!

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  4. Hi from saltairandpistachios.com I've posted some browns for November's search for Roy G. Biv. Take a peek. Enjoying the variety of pictures entered by other participants.

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    1. A great selections of brown, Barbara. A really fascinating variety. Thanks for playing!

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  5. The brick photo is so interesting...how such simple materials and form can create such an image is just wonderful.

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    1. Thanks, Jill. I was just fascinated by the wear and different colors in the brick...took a number of pics.

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  6. I love that tree bark and of course that irresistible ice cream!
    I've just posted my offering - several of them from your side of the Atlantic.
    Now to and enjoy all those other postings ..

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    1. Hi Margaret enjoyed your post and all its varied browns! Isn't the Grand Canyon awe-inspiring!

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