L is for Lacrosse Stick.......
A brand new nice and clean white lacrosse stick with an orange ball.
After the first game the net was brown from the mud and there were green grass stains along the worn edges.
Glad my son let me borrow it before he took it into action!
Stumble It!
Digg It!
After the first game the net was brown from the mud and there were green grass stains along the worn edges.
Glad my son let me borrow it before he took it into action!
Stumble It!
Digg It!
nice shot
ReplyDeleteThanks, KMF!
ReplyDeleteI've never played lacrosse. We used to play hockey at school and I had many a bruised shin from that. Happy ABC hunting :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for "L"! You've shown me something I've never seen before.
ReplyDeleteVery nice composition. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteRuth - Lacrosse for boys is such a rough sport - thy actually beat each other on the chests with these sticks to make their opponent drop the ball. Of course they are all wearing thickly padded gear for protection, but when I hear those sticks start slapping, the mother in me starts to cringe and pray it's not my son they are going after!
ReplyDeleteDot - Lacrosse is a sport that was played by the American Indians. My great grandmother was a full blooded American Indian and I was quite happy to hear my son was interested in it.
ReplyDeleteI didn't even think of Lacrosse!! A great "L" word!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Neva!
ReplyDeleteVery nice sjot. Not many lacrosse teams here in the south. I would love to let my son try it! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Glennia!
ReplyDeleteJeff - once my son tried it, he was hooked!
ReplyDeletegreat photo!
ReplyDeleteI have never played lacross either, I was never tall enough to be picked for netball but I did play hockey, left wing!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dawn!
ReplyDeleteWay to go, Denise!
ReplyDeletewow, great shot while they were still new :)
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking how clean they both looked - perhaps you should have given us an after shot Kathy! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the orange and white contrast. Very simple, yet creative.
ReplyDeleteNever played Lacrosse either but it is an interesting "L" word.
ReplyDeleteI like this simple shot. Its a good composition.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and all your kind comments. Come back anytime.
WFW - I should have taken some after shots! When he pulls it back out next spring, I will try to remember to grab some!
ReplyDeleteThanks, AVCR8TEUR, tegdirb92, and photowannabe!
ReplyDeleteAndrea - my son was pleased I used his stuff for this week's letter.
ReplyDeletelacrosse is a cool sport. but it`s not to popular. happy ww
ReplyDeleteSuch a great stock photo! Glad you borrowed before it got dirty. Cindy at Rosehaven Cottage
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit, hoto!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cindy!
ReplyDeleteNice pic, but I would have enjoyed seeing the same thing after the game a before and after shot!
ReplyDeleteI should have thought of that, Jean. I'll grab it in the spring!
ReplyDeleteYou always come up with great word for your ABC post. A clever picture to go with 'K', cheers.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is great composition. Love the orange ball on the white. Excellent, I will have to name this one one of my favorite one, but not as favorite and tasty the fudge photos, lol. Anna :)
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Sorry kml. dont get the Lacrosse thing. ;-( I looks like what i skim my pool with. does that count? ;-) didnt think so..LOLOL!!
ReplyDeleteI like this shot! It's full of intent, of action to come. Your description confirms that! Thanks for the photo.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for visiting my L is for Legs at Portland (OR) Daily Photo. The legs were gone when I got in the elevator the next morning. We've not seen them again.
Love this shot, simple yet expressive
ReplyDeleteI don't know anything about lacrosse. I'm off to Google it. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Hin, Lynette, and Peter!
ReplyDeleteLOL Anna! Have you made fudge before? If you would like I can send you the recipe - both varieties are pretty foul-proof!
ReplyDeleteLOL Rick - the chlorine in the pool would probably clean that stick right up!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mike - it's much like hockey with a lot of the same rules and moves.
ReplyDeleteLove the contrast between the stick and ball, very nice photography.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bernie!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! very creative.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bob!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Nice composition and use of lighting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting, Jonb49!
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