April 03, 2010

It's dark

Crystal light fixture shadows and gilded Shakespeare:

"How shall we beguile the lazy time
if not with some delight?"

Hey Harriet's shadow shots

14 comments:

  1. I love the mystery of it...I likey the new look of the blog too, and the cabin, way cool and the shot of mark and Cammie...too sweet and a lot to love!!!

    Tell Trux Scratchy goes in for knee surgery on the 16th...milk bones would be lovely, flowers give her allergies(unless she can eatum)!!!

    Have a wonderful weekend Charmaine!!!
    S N S

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  2. Almost looks like a space craft hovering in the dark of night!

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  3. Oh dear, I got distracted by Sweet Repose's comment and I've forgotten what I was going to say - but as I was going to leave a comment it means I liked your shadow shot!!

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  4. What a delightful, mysterious shadow shot for the day and I love touch of brilliant color!! Hope you have a lovely, Happy Easter weekend!

    Sylvia

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  5. Even feeble light
    dispels the darkest darkness—
    triumph! victory!

    My Six Words
    Shadowy Toilet!

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  6. It's a-lot-of-mystery-looking picture :)

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  7. So mysterious!

    Please come and see my fitness shadows, happy easter!

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  8. Well, I am beguiling the lazy time today and can hear Mr Fudge fixing lunch, so here comes my delight!

    Have a very happy Easter.

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  9. That's a rather romantic looking shadow shot! I like it! Your blog appears to be different since last visiting...things have swithced sides or something. Or maybe I'm imagining things...

    Hope you, Mark and the furry ones have a most wonderful Easter!

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  10. That is such a cool Shadow Shot. The light globe looks like an outer space ship!

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  11. Trying to make some order of the image, I caught myself staring at this photo. Then thought, "I really don't have to know what it is to like it."
    So, I do.

    Peace.

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