Lovely shadows ... perfect quote! Love the fireworks in the previous post and am sorry about your husband's accident in the snowy conditions. That would be a heart-stopper for me too! I'm relieved to know he's fine but I suspect I'd be holding my breath for a while at least in similar circumstances. Hugs and blessings,
After reading storyteller's comment, I, too, read your post about your husband's accident. I'm glad he is OK. That would definitely make a person nervous! My husband works for the county road department, running the equipment that keeps the roads clear. I understand your concern!
Very cool striped shadows you took through the window. When it's cold out I like to take pix through the window as well. ;-) After reading Storyteller's comment, I also went to read about your husband's accident. What a harrowing experience. I am so glad he is fine.
I like the vintage New Year postcard. I used a vintage greeting myself yesterday.
The zebra styled shadows are great, the diagonal look distinctive. The tree shadows look elegant on the snowy canvas. Winter in Oregon looks so nice, extreme cold or not!
I just scrolled down and read about the accident. I'm so sorry that happened! What a relief that Mark is ok though! I hope you guys have a great new year. A safe one please! xo
Excellent shadow shot! I scrolled through some of your other posts - it must have been awful for you seeing your husband's accident - glad he's ok. Best wishes for the New Year.
Terrific shadow shot and I love the quote! How true! Hope your new year is off to a great start! Enjoy!
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Lovely shadows ... perfect quote! Love the fireworks in the previous post and am sorry about your husband's accident in the snowy conditions. That would be a heart-stopper for me too! I'm relieved to know he's fine but I suspect I'd be holding my breath for a while at least in similar circumstances.
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Nice stripey shadows!
ReplyDeleteAfter reading storyteller's comment, I, too, read your post about your husband's accident. I'm glad he is OK. That would definitely make a person nervous!
My husband works for the county road department, running the equipment that keeps the roads clear. I understand your concern!
Very cool striped shadows you took through the window. When it's cold out I like to take pix through the window as well.
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After reading Storyteller's comment, I also went to read about your husband's accident. What a harrowing experience. I am so glad he is fine.
I like the vintage New Year postcard. I used a vintage greeting myself yesterday.
I enjoyed reading the quotes here.
Happy New Year!
The zebra styled shadows are great, the diagonal look distinctive. The tree shadows look elegant on the snowy canvas. Winter in Oregon looks so nice, extreme cold or not!
ReplyDeleteNice stripy shadows!
ReplyDeleteLove the sunny stripes contrasting with the palette of white! Lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat quote - Lincoln was really onto something. It is also said that character is what you do when no one is looking.
ReplyDeleteIt looks as cold there as it is here...my deck popped so loud this AM, it scared all the birds out of the trees, sounded like gunshot!
ReplyDeleteCool shot!
ReplyDeleteI just scrolled down and read about the accident. I'm so sorry that happened! What a relief that Mark is ok though! I hope you guys have a great new year. A safe one please! xo
Wonderful quote and shadow shot! It almost looks like you took that shot with a fisheye lens.
ReplyDeleteLove the shadows in the snow.
ReplyDeleteHappy 2010!
Great shadows, looks like a painting.
ReplyDeleteMY SSS post. Have a great weekend!
wonderful quote
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I like the zebra stripes, love the quote.
ReplyDeleteExcellent shadow shot! I scrolled through some of your other posts - it must have been awful for you seeing your husband's accident - glad he's ok. Best wishes for the New Year.
ReplyDeletelovely shadow stripes in this photo!
ReplyDeletesend some of that sunshine over this way!!
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