Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Shadow Play
Do you see the shadows? The girls were in the dining room busily setting the table one evening and I was fascinated by their shadows playing on my fuchsia and white walls. The movements were tipping here and there as their girlish voices filled the room.
The days are getting longer right before my eyes, I love seeing this reality creeping further up into the lighter evenings each and every day. The setting sun raises its head for its last bit of glory before it will set at the front of my house where I can catch a glimpse if I take the time.
I am bedazzled when I do!
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2 comments:
I think shadows are so interesting they way they can capture our image. The photo is great.
I love sunsets too. I haven't taken the time to look at many lately. I will have to make room for that one day this week.
That's a beautiful sunset picture. I've often thought of doing a shadow children's book.
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