Saturday, November 21, 2015

Portraits of Light and Shadow











This sweetness lives in one of those yards that has lots of corners here and there with nice surprises like this. Subtle, but can't be missed. There for you to discover on your own. This yard and garden gave me serious garden envy! Or, inspiration is more like it. I always dream about having the kind of yard that has nooks and crannys with benches and little scenes that invite you to sit down and enjoy that moment in time. At different times of the day as the light changes constantly. Statues here and there-all for you to discover and delight in. That would be the yard of my dreams.

Join us as a group of us (yes-there are many of us!) from around the world post our shadow shots over at Shadow Shot Sunday 2. Entertain your muse and be amused by stopping by to see what others have posted!

13 comments:

Michelle Ivana Yunaska Theilfing Obama said...

amazing grace shown here,
well done.

Sylvia K said...

Wonderful shadow shot for the day!! Hope you're enjoying a lovely weekend!!

colleen said...

I love the contrast between the clatter of activity and peaceful reflection that these two shots create.

Linda Bob Grifins Korbetis Hall said...

a prayer is sweet,
good luck.

abrianna said...

That is a lovely garden.

I laughed when I read your duck comment as it is hard to see. The top part does look like a duck head turned a bit but it took me a while to see it. The duck rock is the name it is most known by so I use it as that is what the rangers call it.

robin. said...

namaste...beautiful spot to let calmness settle in for awhile. hello my kindred spirit...sorry that it has been so long since visiting last.

EG CameraGirl said...

Sounds like a very special garden, one I would LOVE!

Jeannie Marie said...

I'm like you, I love a garden with surprises when you explore. Great shadows!

Ralph said...

I'll go with the inspiration just about all the time - I am always happy to borrow and simple and natural decorating ideas for our home. Nice shadowy captures!

Chubskulit Rose said...

Love both of these shots! Nice garden displays.

fredamans said...

I love your Buddha. :-)

Anonymous said...

cute statue.

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Plants are of course crucial for gardens but like this example shows, art can really add a lot year round.

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