Sunday 3 June 2012

Picture Perfect - Idiom"


Water Under the Bridge





Water under the Sydney Harbour Bridge





Idiom Meaning - Something that has happened in the past and is no longer worth agonizing over
 Idiom Meaning         - A past occurrence, especially something unfortunate, that cannot be undone or rectified




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17 comments:

  1. OOOh Keith, I was going to do this idiom, but had a feeling you would too. Great shot of a fantastic Australian Icon. Well done!

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  2. Love the choice of the idiom.... in Portuguese, we have a similar one... fantastic photo...

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  3. Now that is some intuition!!!! Thanks for your comment too - I wouold have liked to spend some more time on this project but such a busy time for me at the moment. Will be over to see your idiom soon!!

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  4. I love this idiom! I can remember my mom using it so very often! lol....

    wonderful photo too...

    http://msowens1.multiply.com/journal/item/858/._pp_._idiom

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  5. Love your phot and your Idiom...
    Forgot my link.

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  6. looks like we are actually under the bridge... what a great idea!!!
    Very nice shot to go with this old and much used idiom in our life!

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  7. Good place for water to be...

    Finally getting around at looking at the others. -
    Picture Perfect - Idiom - Chocolates

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  8. Good place for water to be...

    Finally getting around at looking at the others. -
    Picture Perfect - Idiom - Chocolates

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  9. Good place for water to be...

    Finally getting around at looking at the others. -
    Picture Perfect - Idiom - Chocolates

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  10. Excellent, crisp shot! Love that water.

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  11. Wonderful photo and Idiom, Keith. Boy, can I relate to this one!


    Picture Perfect ~ Idiom

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  12. I'm a little late... but I wanted to thank you for your comment on mine!
    Your picture is wonderful and the idiom interesting... I've been thinking for a few minutes now and I can't find the equivalent in French.

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