1 Day 1 World Project 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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One of the fun things about this 1 Day 1 World project is that it is pushing me to try new things while looking for interesting posting material each week.  So far I’ve taken you with us to enjoy waterfront festivals, local beaches, neighborhood church signs and the streets of Seattle.  Last week I wrote about Ryan’s Tae Kwan Do class and this week I looked more closely at the area around the Rec Center on the way back to the car wondering where a narrow path off the parking lot would lead us.  A few steps in and we couldn’t see the city buildings or hear traffic on the roadway but we found twisting trails, huge ferns and some weathered benches.   I had no idea this green space existed in the middle of such an urban setting but am happy the city quietly continues to maintain the paths for those who are curious enough to take a look.

Last week was full of interesting entries here at the 1 Day 1 World Project and included posts from  bloggers in England, Poland, Singapore, Canada, Netherlands and Australia as well as the States of Washington, Oregon, California, New Hampshire, Illinois, Wisconsin and Texas sharing their 6:00 hours.  Now if you have a photo or story to share about your 7:00 pm hour I’d love to see it!   Please tag your post 1 Day 1 World Project for easy reader searches and/or link your post in a comment below so we can all enjoy the view. Together we’ll build a virtual 24 hour day filled with images from around the world.

If you’re new to the 1 Day 1 World Project please take a look at my introductory post here.  This 7:00 pm post will remain open for submissions until the end of Saturday, June 28th and a new post for the 8:00 pm hour will open for entries Sunday, June 29th.

To discover some great 7:00 pm views click the links below:

http://northgermanyblog.wordpress.com/2014/06/22/evening-routines/

http://vastlycurious.com/2014/06/23/%f0%9f%8cne-day-%8d%f0%9f%8cne-world/

http://smallbluegreenwords.wordpress.com/2014/06/23/one-day-one-world-project-1900-2000/

http://sukiesoriginal.wordpress.com/2014/06/24/1-day-1-world-7pm-8pm/comment-page-1/#comment-1167

http://elizabethkrallphotos.wordpress.com/2014/06/24/chillin/

http://firebonnet.com/2014/06/25/1-day-1-world-project-7-8-pm-truck-stuff/

https://shareandconnect.wordpress.com/2014/06/25/1-day-1-world-700-pm-to-800-pm/

Happy as a King

https://nwframeofmind.com/2014/06/22/1-day-1-world-project-700-pm-800-pm/

http://theaddad.wordpress.com/2014/06/26/one-day-eight/

For Love of the Game

Donna on the rock

http://vastlycurious.com/2014/07/03/%f0%9f%8cne-day-%8d%f0%9f%8c-world-800-pm-900-pm/

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76 thoughts on “1 Day 1 World Project 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

      1. Thank you, Lisa! I think Bebs did one, but it was 5-6 p.
        Great to see the participation for this wonderful theme 🙂

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      2. I think noted Bebs in the list of states even though her post was 5:00 but if I get a chance to go back and make a list of links for that hour I’ll be sure to include hers. I appreciate the extra set of proofreading eyes – thanks!

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  1. HA for a change I was on schedule and I wrote my self a note and took it to the restaurant !! Link coming up ! I just love the serenity in your photo!

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  2. Lisa, what a beautiful photo of this secret place. I’m so glad your own challenge helped you to find this happy place. Bravo! I’m also really glad you are posting links in your post. That helps sooooo much. I’ll be posting my 7-8 tomorrow morning. Thanks for the great project!

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  3. […] It was right in the middle of the seven o’clock hour when I was out taking pictures of flowers in the perfect evening light and my stinky dog came by to visit. So I’m again linking up with Northwest Frame of Mind  and her 1 Day 1 World project. Click over to see what else was happening around the world in the seven o’clock hour.  […]

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