| Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant. Robert Louis Stevenson |
| Happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it is something you design for the present. Jim Rohn And back to the Chihuly collection again! |
| All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better. Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Come play with us and the shadows!!
Your hosts are:Magical Mystical Teacher Rose (chubskulit) Gemma Wiseman |
what an interesting bowl of do-dads, so colorful...have a wonderful weekend sylvia!!
ReplyDeleteLove the revealing invite in the first and the sun drenched red reflection in the last.
ReplyDeletelove the "two fer"! the red reflection is stunning! and who wouldn't like the lacy curtain shadow?
ReplyDeletewishes for a wonderful weekend!
Hello Maam Sylvia,
ReplyDeleteHope you are in the best of everything. Enjoyed the Thanksgiving Day?
I always envied in your talent of catching colorful shots. Always a glam.
Happy w/end.
/CHie
So warm and inviting. And I do always love to see anything Chihuly!
ReplyDeleteLiterally, that first image made say (out loud), Oooooo!
ReplyDeleteFollowed by the 'ahhhhhhh' of the last image! What a treat!
Thank you for the wise words again Sylvia! Have a great Sunday!
ReplyDeleteLove the golden light that invites shadows.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadows Sylvia! That collection of glass sculptures is AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day!!
The sun makes for wonderful shadows - long and golden, the warmth of the walls seem to belie the cool and cold winter days we now experience. I feel as if it is 10 degrees (or more) warmer than it is outside. I miss the actual warmth, so I can imagine nicer weather by this warm post!
ReplyDeleteAha! You live in a world of shadows out of which emerges through the mist a huge amount of beautiful photos and quotations.
ReplyDeleteRe the seeds you plant and reaping: It may be my lack of a green thumb, but when I plant a seed it comes up, looks at me and goes "Pffftt!" and shrivels up.
Does Mr. Stevenson have a solution to my problem?
While you're researching that, please enjoy your weekend! :-)
that first one is beautiful! such pretty light!
ReplyDeletej aime bcp l ambiance de la premiere photo ;o)
ReplyDeleteI like your ribbon plant shot and also your red shadow Sylvia. Great quotes. Have an inspired weekend.
ReplyDeleteyou know how to work with light and colors and do not need an i-hone -:
ReplyDeletegreetings and wishes for a great sunday
anni
I always enjoy Chuhuly tableaux.
ReplyDeleteThe red shadow is definitely my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThe lacy light and shadow is so enchanting! Like a magical curtain on a stage waiting for a story to unfold. And the red shadow is like a lighthouse beacon, a guide. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteI'm particularly drawn by the first image with its warm light and detailed shadows. It feels so inviting; like an ordinary moment turned into something magical.
ReplyDeleteI do think the Chihuly is just awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures as always!!
ReplyDeleteThe light through the red glass is really stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love the lace shadows Sylvia ... SO pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love your first shot.
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Have a blessed Sunday!
Love the Dale Chihuly boat! All great shots again :)
ReplyDeleteI try to plant good seeds today!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday Sylvia!
Great shots, I love Chihuly!
ReplyDeleteI just cant pick a favourite Sylvia, all gorgeous reflections...although the first one is special!!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely lacy shadows in this first shot
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Sylvia, I love those glass thingies!
ReplyDeleteCool shadows. I especially like the light shining through the red glass.
ReplyDeleteNice and refreshing captures .
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