Saturday, September 18, 2010

Shadow Shot Sunday ~ More from Glenbarr Station

A moment of captured sun warmth before the intense day.
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Off to join the group while catching up with myself.
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Into the starkly defined converted barn/workroom.
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Just as well she can't see what is following her . . .
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Groping fingers across our cottage door
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and an admonishment to seek salvation and mount the steps
to the chapel . . . unfortunately it was locked!
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All photos enlarge with a click.
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Sorry I was a lazy visitor last week, life muscled in on my blogging time.
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Thanks to tracy at HEY HARRIET we all have a ticket to shadowland
just click on the Logo and enjoy.

20 comments:

  1. I am so happy that you made it to your daughter's seminar. It seems like it was a grand time. The women in these photographs look very stylish! I love the old stone buildings!

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  2. Beautiful photos Arija; the area seems to be quite nice and well kept.
    Love the captions along with the content! ;)
    Take care!

    XXOO~~♥
    Anne

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  3. Such lovely and creative shadow shots, Arija! I love them! Beautiful old building, too! Such a great variety and wonderful composition as always! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!!

    Sylvia

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  4. Nice shadows, Arija. I bet the warmer weather must be very welcome noe that spring is here.

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  5. Great shots - the lighting is beautiful!

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  6. This is SO fun! A great batch of shadows. Love the stone barn.

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  7. Beautiful variety of crisp shadows! Love the delightful atmosphere in the first shot and surrounding the barn/workshed!

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  8. Love your shadows, your shots are beautiful.

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  9. Lovely photos, you have some lovely memories with these.

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  10. These are wonderful photos, I enjoyed viewing them.

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  11. Was so pleased to see that you'd visited Textilosophy and left a comment. I've heard on the textile grapevine that Glenbarr Station was a great success and lovely experience for all. Exciting for me to see your photos of the event.x

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  12. A lovely series of shadow shots this week. It appears that the weather was playing nice! That second one is my fave :)

    Hope you have a super week ahead!

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  13. Looks like a nice day with great shadows! Love the colourful plaids you are wearing!

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  14. What a wonderful place to work out of and your art work is fabulous, so rich in Nature's hues, I simply must read more!

    If we don't respect our Mother now, what will become of us, empty shells just taking and consuming...how sad AND DEPRESSING this scenario is. Overpopulation is an issue of mine, we are encouraged to breed like rabbits, fueling a hidden government agenda to service the super wealthy. Grassroots have always grown out of governmental lies and deceptions, hopefully people will awaken to the lies and start to care for one another and to respect the Mother...not in my lifetime for sure.

    Hopefully when I come back things will have changed for the better of the planet, if there is even a human race to reincarnate into, if not, I'll take what I can get, surely something with higher connections to the Mother!

    Have a wonderful week and if you don't mind, I'm adding you to my sidebar so I can come back and visit...namaste!!!

    sharon

    PS...sorry you couldn't see my rock of ages!

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  15. I had the same problem last week.

    I like your shadows!!

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  16. Love your shadow shot this week! It looks like a nice day for being outside.

    mine at at the Pagan's Eye

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  17. The day is young, the sun is still rising. And the shadows of this welcoming place are lovely. The look all around is of an unpretentious place. Bungalows and stone harken back to long ago and a simpler time. Happily you were transported backto such a time. Nice!

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  18. What a great series of shadows! Looks like a lovely spot to visit!

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  19. beautiful area and buildings. I'd love a studio there.

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