Shells can be things of great beauty:
photo by Wilfredor
things of use:
conch shell trumpet, Papua New Guinea. Photo by Daderot
things that are protective:
photo by Utahcamera
(often of things that are tasty):
photo by Kazvorpal
They can be a sign of new life:
photo by Wilfredor
and a sign of destruction:
shell of building, Serbia. Photo by Albert Horáček
and deliberate murder:
World War I shell-filling factory. Photo by Horace Nicholls
I could be bounded in a nutshell*, said a poor tortured soul, once, and count myself a king of infinite space.
If only we could.
If only we could.
Spot the Frippet: shell. This word comes from the Old English sciell, and is related to the words scale and shale.
*That was Hamlet, of course.
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