my youngest daughter brought be a snack and it became the focus of one of my many creative endeavors
most of which I cannot show because my oldest daughter thinks I am, hmmm, how to put this - INSANE
so no long visual journey about the orange who came to the big city and was devoured -
(Mom! Why are you crazy?!)
simply this lovely golden orb on a plate
Thursday, March 26, 2009
orange in the mid afternoon
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
About Me
- Gawdess
 - Canada
 - gawdessnessatgmaildotcom
 
My pictures
Click! Other People
- Ampersand & Boogieman 365 +1
 - Anastasia 365
 - Angelfeet's 365
 - Barbara's 366
 - beth365
 - boubou
 - Bright Star's 365
 - Create Art Every Day
 - From Away 365
 - Frozen In Time
 - ItoFoto
 - m2h project 365
 - Madeleines Child
 - Nikki 365
 - Not By A Long Shot
 - Parts n Pieces 365
 - Playing with Pixels
 - Rev.Dr.Mom 365
 - Sandy 365
 - sandycovetrail 365+1
 - Scrivenings
 - strawberry creek studios
 - Yankee T 365+1
 
Blog Archive
- 
        ▼ 
      
2009
(245)
- 
        ▼ 
      
March
(31)
- the light is soft
 - Spring time in the park
 - golden girls
 - up from the bottom of the bowl
 - insolence
 - orange in the mid afternoon
 - unravelling in the sun
 - recovery
 - from out of the clear blue sky
 - snow blocks in the front yard
 - fits like a glove
 - when there are puddles in the street
 - optimistic drink
 - icicle tree (iphone)
 - broken doll
 - the underside of the picnic table
 - tuckered out
 - tender
 - food court
 - twins? (macbook isight camera)
 - writing on snow (iphone)
 - Brittle
 - winter weed
 - wide open heart
 - at the home for wayward guinea pigs
 - detail - red feather hat
 - one week ago today....
 - bitter sweet
 - Yarn - not just for cats anymore!
 - the basket weaver
 - handmade knitting needles
 
 
 - 
        ▼ 
      
March
(31)
 
Photo Quotes
www.photoquotes.com
When I ask to photograph someone, it is because I love the way they look and I think I make that clear. I'm paying them a tremendous compliment. What I'm saying is, I want to take you home with me and look at you for the rest of my life. - Amy Arbus
When I ask to photograph someone, it is because I love the way they look and I think I make that clear. I'm paying them a tremendous compliment. What I'm saying is, I want to take you home with me and look at you for the rest of my life. - Amy Arbus
1 comment:
Never mind your daughters, show us the visual journey!
Post a Comment