Circles and Squares in the Mountains

” The more we love the more we lose. The more we lose the more we learn. The more we learn the more we love. It comes full circle. Life is the school, love is the lesson. We cannot lose.” – Kate McGahan

Yesterday was a gorgeous day to go for a weekend walk with my hubby and besties in this pretty country town of Sassafras. It is a township beyond the metropolitan area of Melbourne and it is surrounded by mountains and greeneries.

I love going there because, although it is just a small place, there is so much to see and do. I have here some photos of the articles that I saw while wandering the main street of Sassafras.

The first one is a photo of candle holders from the Bluestone Candles shop.

But the rest of the photos are all from this unique store called Smits & Bits. You can see countless of treasures, from antiques to home decors, from clocks to wishing wells. There is also a small courtyard where you can toast marshmallows on an open fire or have a selfie or two.

This is my entry for Nancy’s A Photo a Week Challenge – Circles & Squares in the Mountains

5 thoughts on “Circles and Squares in the Mountains

  1. This piece presents an intriguing contrast between natural and artificial shapes. The squares might stand for structure and order, possibly referring to human attempts to impose design on the untamed, wild nature, while the circles might indicate harmony and unity, evoking natural features like lakes or the sun.

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