I miss you Sam!!

I miss you Sam!!
I miss you Sam!!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Shadow Shot Sunday!

 Merry Christmas Everyone!
Hi Everyone! I just had an incredible surprise and early Christmas present! My oldest daughter, Robyn, whom I haven't seen in seven years, just showed up to spend Christmas with me!!!  So I may be a little late getting around to your sites, but I will! Needless to say, I'm thrilled silly!!!


We had one wonderful day of sunshine and I managed to get a couple of shots before it disappeared! And I got a few from around the house!
Hope you've all had a wonderful, joyful, Merry Christmas!

28 comments:

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

The window pumpkins
are glowing like little suns,
warming heart and soul.


Merry Christmas, Sylvia!

SSS: Piñata

Samson said...

Merry Christmas Sylvia :)

CanadianGardenJoy said...

Sylvia that is a wonderful surprise present with your daughter visiting you : )
Your shadow shots are beautiful but I have to say, especially the little pumpkins .. I LOVE THEM !!
Merry Christmas !!
Joy : )

Anonymous said...

Mele Kalikimaka e Hau’oli Makahiki Hou to you and your family. :)

EG CameraGirl said...

I hope you are having a wonderful Christmas, Sylvia!!

Louis la Vache said...

We are delighted to learn that Robin gave you a real surprise Christmas present!

Laura said...

enjoy this most wondrous gift of your daughter's presence Sylvia!

Gemma Wiseman said...

Pretty picture pile of shadow worlds! Wonderful hearing your excitement about your daughter! I relate with my son here! Even if it is only for a few days!

Hope you had a fantastic Christmas!

Chubskulit Rose said...

Gorgeous! Merry Christmas!

My shadow shots

GalleryJuana said...

love the shot of the pumpkins in the window.

I can feel the happiness in your post of being able to spend time with your daughter. What a lovely surprise.

Al said...

Have a wonderful Christmas, Sylvia. It sounds like you will.

wenn said...

Merry Christmas!

lotusleaf said...

The pumpkins seem to be waiting to be turned into Cinderella's coaches.Happy holidays with your daughter!

Kay L. Davies said...

I love the one of the birds walking around, casting birdy shadows as they go.
I hope your festive season is continuing as happily as it started, and may the good feeling carry you throughout the coming year.
-- K

Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

The Chair Speaks said...

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

millie said...

i love the boats on the water! a very merry christmas to you.

JP said...

Merry Christmas!!!

Kelly said...

I like the pumpkins in the window best!

Pietro Brosio said...

I like so much your collages, Sylvia!
Season's Greetings!

Anonymous said...

Those are wonderful shadow photos..merry christmas to you!



annalyn

Anonymous said...

Lovely collection.

Have a great day, Boonie

Anonymous said...

Greetings from Casablanca again where I arrived early Friday morning.
In Helsinki we had a LOT of snow but in Casa it's raining right now.
Merry Christmas!

A Wild Thing said...

Been a little late as well, between the snow shoveling and the constant working at the shop for the last minute shoppers(men), it's been a busy season, but with this economy, we gotta work our buns off for it...hope you had a wonderful holiday with your daughter...see ya next year friend!

sharon

Unknown said...

Hope you have had a wonderful holiday, Sylvia.

Unknown said...

Love window reflection!

Catherine said...

another gorgeous collage for the week - happy xmas and new year Sylvia!!

Ms. Becky said...

Your collages are so beautiful Sylvia. I love the pumpkins on the sill! And what a wonderful surprise that your daughter is visiting! Have a beautiful time with her, and Happy New Year!

JunieRose2005 said...

Nice Shadow Shots!!

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