What could be more "daily" than a clock with hands that make a full cycle twice daily?
This week's Photo Hunter challenge: daily
This clock tells time on a main street in Uxbridge, Ontario.
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20 comments:
I love clocks!
This one is so charming, you did a great work with your camera.Perfect!
Hugs
Léia :)
Does it go tick tick tock tock because it is 'two-faced'?
Oh I guess it is too early in the morning here. MB
Really like this! I will have to look for it if I get to Uxbridge.
Great clock.We have one here I will have to check it out.
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We're getting older every millisecond! ;-) This is a lovely clock and I like the background colours too.
Aren't you clever! :)
A good choice.
Now that is an utterly charming clock! Have a great weekend
this is such a fun theme that lends itself to many interesting interpretations, isn't it?
great take. love the pic.
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Beautiful subject, beautifully composed, and beautifully "fixed." I love this!
The question is for a clock: "Do you use Dial?"
The answer is: "Only on my face!"
Have a great weekend, EG!
Our clocks are running on a different time - it's 3:52 here in EAGAN!
: - )
What a cool clock and perfect for the theme. Happy weekend.
I love that old clock EG. Perfect for this Meme...
We have one similar in my home town, and it's over 70 years old.
B.
I LOVE that clock! Quite Nice & Elegant!
Greetings from Australia.
I love clocks and this is a beauty.
Cheers.
Melbourne Daily Photo
I LOVE clocks I have about 15-20 and those kind always attract me:)
Great photo! I am fond of clocks, especially quirky ones like this.
I played, too.
Mrs. Mecomber
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I am not much of a clock lover, but I sure love this one.
Lovely clock. Public clocks are few and far between, now... especially WORKING clocks. Usually, if they are a digital clocked they are blank and the other kind, perpetually at the same hour.
I realized when viewing a number of old photos of public spaces on Shorpy.com just how we humans used to depend on public clocks, and prior to that, church bells, to keep ourselves on time.
I don't wear a watch at all and either have to depend on my cellphone, a stranger's watch, or the timestamp on receipts.
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That is a great clock and nicely photographed. Sorry I'm a day late getting to your post, but great take on the theme.
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