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Saturday, July 18, 2009

The Shadow of Your Smile

Oh, really, this post has nothing to do with that song from way back when called "The Shadow of your Smile" (from the movie "Sandpiper"). The song just happened to randomly pop into my head as I was downloading these images to post here. Because I was smiling at shadows. Then came the song. That's how it works for me at times, does it for you too? You can admit to your indulgences of free association!

Viga shadows at one of the ruins at Chaco. I guess I'm in a quirky mood because this image is really upside down! It just seemed a lot more interesting when I did a 180 on it.

And, you might be thinking that I or my husband wrote our last name in the sand at White Sands Monument, but not so! Someone else wrote this in the sand the day before and I happened to encounter it early the next morning. Yep. I was totally amused. Doesn't take much to amuse me, does it? : )

Every week, a group of us from around the world post our shadow shots over at Hey Harriet. Entertain your muse and be amused by stopping by to see what others have posted!

11 comments:

  1. Yep, I see the smile..at least it looks like some nice teeth to me.
    I sang a few bars of the song too.
    ha, ha.
    Bottom shot was great also..
    Happy SSS.

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  2. I especially love the name written in the sand.

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  3. Stone-wall shadows skip
    like Anasazi children
    at Chaco Canyon.

    My Shadow Shots

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  4. I'm thinking the SCOTT in the sand was a message of welcome to you ... .
    from
    ????
    Forces beyond the beyond??

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  5. You know, it's all about the fun, especially in the summer, we are right there with ya...go for it!

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  6. sand writing... always cool to see! :)

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  7. Fabulous shadows..love the earthy stonework in the first one and the sand shadows are so effective! :)

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  8. These are so cool! I like that you did a 180 on the top one! Hey I'm easily amused too! It's a nice way to be I think ;D

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  9. I remember that song; the movie too. I like both shadows and I'm glad you explained about the upside down one. Otherwise I would be scratching my head.

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  10. The coolest shots I encountered today, so far.

    Have a fab day!

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