Patterns made in the sand by man with the wheels of his vehicle.
The ancient marks and patterns made by the Aboriginal people to tell their stories and map their journeys.
Then there are all the beautiful patterns made by nature. The ripples and reflections on water.
The ocean creating its impressions of the waves.
Then the collaboration of man and nature to delight us with the patterns in these artistic beds of flowers.
Finally as the sun sets over the ocean it paints a blood-red pattern across the waves.
I believe we create our own lives. And we create it by our thinking, feeling patterns in our belief system. I think we’re all born with this huge canvas in front of us and the paintbrushes and the paint, and we choose what to put on this canvas.
Paula’s special challenge this week is to find patterns in our world.
What a beautiful and diverse collection of patterns. The ripples would have to be my favourite, but only by a neck. Still waiting to see if T has school on Tuesday.
I have nothing planned for Tuesday so will wait and see how your days pan out…
I like the first one best. Reminds me of the lifeguards patroling the beach when I was a kid……
You have called it Cindy. Those tracks were made by the life savers going down to the life saving stations.
Wow, what great photos. I particularly like the one of the wave in the water. Can’t wait to see more.
G’day Helen, thank you for leaving an encouraging comment.
You did a great job here, Pauline 🙂 I can get lost in all of these patterns.
Nice comment, thanks Paula
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Thanks for the link Paula
Great”pattern!
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beautiful gallery of patterns! I like L. Hay’s words. so very true! have a great weekend 🙂
Thanks Lola for the comment. Hope you are having a good weekend too.
I love these patterns! 😀 Just beautiful xxx
Thanks Dianne I could post so many for this theme.
I love to see the patterns that are all around us!,
The world is full of patterns. It is a good theme from Paula.
Love the Aboriginal one 🙂 🙂
Aboriginal paintings use such rich colours, and they are so symbolic of their life.