L by olivetreeann

L

Our modern letters derive from the Romans, who adapted the Etruscan script for inscriptions on monuments and wrote from left to right. L began its history in Hebrew as the sign for an ox-goad. The lamech of Hebrew became the lambda of Greek and Roman alphabets and eventually the "el" of today's alphabet.
Beautiful "L" here, Ann. Is this looking down into the pool?! Nice.
February 13th, 2012  
Nice framing for your L
February 13th, 2012  
Nice "L" - like the secondary L in the blue!
February 13th, 2012  
Nice find
February 14th, 2012  
@karenann Thanks Karenann- yes it is.
@httpgeffed Thanks Colleen!
@clairehiker Thanks Claire! I was hoping someone would see that!
@kerristephens Thanks Kerri!
February 14th, 2012  
Terrific idea for the "L"... and I'm going with Karenann that it is by the pool. C-L-E-V-E-R.
February 14th, 2012  
Wow, right on the mark there Ann.
February 14th, 2012  
@cimes1 Thanks Carole- yes, it's the pool.
@digitalrn Thanks Rick!
February 14th, 2012  
You don't have to look closer for it: this is definitely an L
February 14th, 2012  
Cool L! I like the colours too :)
February 14th, 2012  
@woot Thanks Davide- but if you do look a little closer, you'll notice a second L.
@alia_801 Thanks Alia! I liked how the angle makes the tiles on the side of the pool look like a thin line.
February 14th, 2012  
Cool L
February 14th, 2012  
Love the color contrast here.
February 14th, 2012  
@kimmistephens Thanks Kimmi!
@allie912 Thanks Allison!
I do appreciate all your faithful comments!
February 14th, 2012  
Bev
Another great one!
February 15th, 2012  
@prttblues Thanks Bev!
February 16th, 2012  
i like your L, it's quite lovely!
February 16th, 2012  
@summerfield Thank you Vikki- wanted something bold and different.
February 16th, 2012  
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