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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I love clocks!
ReplyDeleteThis one is so charming, you did a great work with your camera.Perfect!
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Léia :)
Does it go tick tick tock tock because it is 'two-faced'?
ReplyDeleteOh 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.
ReplyDeleteGreat 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.
ReplyDeleteAren't you clever! :)
ReplyDeleteA good choice.
ReplyDeleteNow that is an utterly charming clock! Have a great weekend
ReplyDeletethis is such a fun theme that lends itself to many interesting interpretations, isn't it?
ReplyDeletegreat take. love the pic.
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Beautiful subject, beautifully composed, and beautifully "fixed." I love this!
ReplyDeleteThe 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!
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What a cool clock and perfect for the theme. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love that old clock EG. Perfect for this Meme...
ReplyDeleteWe have one similar in my home town, and it's over 70 years old.
B.
I LOVE that clock! Quite Nice & Elegant!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Australia.
ReplyDeleteI 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:)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! I am fond of clocks, especially quirky ones like this.
ReplyDeleteI played, too.
Mrs. Mecomber
http://newyorktraveler.net
I am not much of a clock lover, but I sure love this one.
ReplyDeleteLovely 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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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