For this challenge our guest host Brian of Bushboys World asks us to show our interpretation of fragments.
I chose a few fragments of ancient dwellings. As I gazed at the remains of these buildings I tried to imagine what the lives were like for the inhabitants who lived in them. The first photo above shows ancient cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. The following images are from Colorado, Ireland, and Scotland.



Many thanks to Brian of Bushboys World for the challenge Lens-Artists Challenge #253 – Fragments

I often do the same Beth, wondering who may have lived in some dwellings and what their life may have been like 🙂
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Brian, thank you for the challenge! I had to think about the topic for a while before I decided to use the fragments of those ancient structures.
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Terrific choice for the challenge Beth. I always find myself thinking about how miserable life must have been in these huge, cold castles during the worst weather. we think of the glories of being a resident, and I suppose it was indeed better than most, but not something I’d aspire to! Wonderful images this week!
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Tina, thanks! When we were at Mesa Verde looking at the cliff dwellings I thought what as hard life it had to be to climb up the cliffs and sometimes up ladders just to get to their home.
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They are fascinating aren’t they. Great series for the challenge, BJ!
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Thank you! It’s amazing that these structures have survived all these years!
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Fascinating, Beth, I love old ruins and fragments of the past. But yes…living there once must have been difficult. I guess they had fires and servants, but still.
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Thanks Ann-Christine. Those castles had to be cold!
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Wonderful shots! As you probably know, we love ruins.
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Thanks! It’s amazing some of them still have walls!
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Excellent choice, and no only what lives were like, also also the labor it took to build the structures. I am fascinated by ruins as well. Nice gallery.
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Thank you Donna. It’s hard to imagine how they knew how to build them and how they have lasted so long!
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We enjoyed the buildings of Mesa Verde, even if we couldn’t get close, and we also enjoyed the Bronze Age “castles” in Ireland.
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Thanh’s Pit. It’s amazing that the people who built those structures at Mesa verde were able to build up in those cliffs.
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That’s certainly an amazing feat.
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Lovely clicks.
Historical!
Love the Fragments of ancient Pueblo dwellings!
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Thank you!
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You are welcome, my friend.
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Great photos for the challenge! I often wonder how they lived and how they built it all.
Enjoy your week!
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Love your take on, Beth! It does make you wonder how they built and how they live …
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Amy, many thanks!
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