Pic by Gemma Wiseman ~ When the winter sun decides to shine, it is amazing that shadows are as close as a verandah outside.
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Shadow Shot Sunday #160
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Like a toy parade
Like fragments of a village
Like model shadows
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I measure out my life with haiku. My camera films my soul. ~ Gemma Wiseman
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- A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken. ~James Dent
- Autumn is an introspective season when stray thoughts of the mind dive into the mystique of the soul - Gemma Wiseman
- Autumn is the bridesmaid of Summer and the flowergirl of Winter ~ Gemma Wiseman
- Autumn whispers the tones of yesterday in a minor key ~ Gemma Wiseman
- Love is born / With a dark and troubled face, / When hope is dead / And in the most unlikely place; / Love is born, / Love is always born. - Michael Leunig's Christmas Song Cycle "Southern Star"
- Spring paints the stars of heaven in Earth colours ~ Gemma Wiseman
- Summer sizzles with a sibilant hush / Broken by dreams of / Clinking ice ~ Gemma Wiseman
- The object of a new year is not that we should have a new year. It is that we should have a new soul. - G.K. Chesterton
- Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all. - Stanley Horowitz
- Winter is the fire, simmering lonely in the soul ~ Gemma Wiseman
- Winter is the shadow, the etching of the seasons in the mist ~ Gemma Wiseman
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Is that cute little house a domicile for fairies or gnomes? It must be! (But where are the little creatures? Surely you've spotted them at one time or other!)
SHADOWY DINNER
A shadow, a shadow, a shadow you say?
A shadow is coming to dinner today?
Oh, what shall we feed it, and what will it eat?
Just toss down a few rays of light at its feet,
And watch its dark mouth gobble up every ray,
But be sure, my friend, you don’t get in its way;
Keep out of the light so it won’t gobble you.
(If I were the hostess, that’s just what I’d do.)
A shadow is easy to feed, so they say,
So welcome your shadow to dinner today.
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Shadows here and there
Nice veranda shadow...I am having a hard time getting it fixed in my mind that you all are in winter. We are experiencing such a heat wave here. genie
That is really cool. What is that?
http://reesspace.blogspot.com/2011/06/camera-critter-shadow-shot-sunday.html
what a cute little house for a little creature. long shadows too, but conveniently located for sure. I marvel at our opposite worlds - you're in early winter and we're in...a cold late spring! happy SSS Gemma.
You have better shadows in winter these days than I do in "almost summer"! Love that little house and those crisp, sharp shadows! Hope your weekend is going well, Gemma! Enjoy!
Sylvia
I can see your shadow Sunday are pottery - so will my be tomorrow :-D
I really dig that gnome house and its shadow!
Yes, winter shadows arrive and are long, the result of the now faraway sun. So, outside our windows broad shadows tempt the photographer...
The toadstool shaped birdhouse is unique and stylish on its own - the shadow forms an arrow on the wood, drawing our eyes to the entire shadow. Pointing out winter's unique sun position...
Beautiful shadows! Please come see my Shadow shots
Gorgeous.
Soft Shadow of the Pink Pixie, come and see.
Great shadows, Gemma. Is that little house for toads? I'd LOVE to have one in my garden.
Nice sharp dark edged shadows. Great capture for sure. I think I'll start calling my patio deck a veranda. Maybe I'll string some lights. You've motivated me.
Hope all is good with you.
Peace
Beautiful shapes and shadows, Gemma.
— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
the little house looks like a gnome
they do cast the best shadows after all :)
The shadow put an extra demension to that gorgeous little house. Nice haiku We don't get much sun at the moment Winter has started
What a lovely shadow this little house makes! And it makes a perfect home for little frogs and critters.
Oh sister, isn't it funny how we have to decipher our cultural differences, like the crocs, the most comfortable rubber-like shoes, so comfortable and indestructible and lightweight, the winds just picked them up and threw them across the yard. And the craziest thing about the playlist too, I had no idea about the copyright in Australia, because I remember you having the best music on your blog too, but if they want advertizing on your blog, they should ask your permission. I thought it was very disruptive...sorta like all this rain, great for plants, but hard to weed because of it. My old house had very clayish soil and when it was dry, it was as hard as concrete. I love my soil now, it's sandy loam and very easy to cultivate, but since I'm doubling the size of the garden, I thought it be best if I got a small tiller to save my hands from the ravishing of the shovel. The cord will be a pain, but trying to keep the fuel lines clean on a gas power machine is more of a pain. It's only 11 inches wide, perfect size for a one woman garden!
How's the arm coming along, slow to heal I'm sure, especially when we're so active, ya can't slow us down! We are supposed to have sun tomorrow, with cooler temps, perfect for working in the yard. I'll be letting my chickens out in the yard to graze while I'm out there, they love to follow me around the yard, but when I walk toward the coop, they run right back inside...they are so funny with they're chicken antics!
I hope you have a wonderful week ahead and you too get some sunshine...it heals the soul...take care dearest friend, stay on the mend and know that I too think of you often!!!
HUGS!!!
s
Oh I find this cute! Here's my shadow post for today. See you around!
Lovely "fairy house" shadow. gorgeous.
What an interesting little house!! I can just imagine what occupants it holds. :)
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