whatever is rattling around my brain that makes it out my fingers. may contain bad poetry, decent photographs (all mine unless otherwise noted, and therefore copyrighted), yoga rants, and general silliness.
Did you know that you were one of Jan's favorite blogs? I just noticed this today. I don't remember if she has ever commented on your blog. Click here Check her out. I think you will love her blog.
kass-and there's more to come! i'm liking this glass thing. i've been to jan's blog, and you're right, i do love it. we have much in common. her blog is listed on my faves too.
Refraction and reflection do wonderful things to light in glass. You capture that very well. Nice Miles Davis selection. Leaves me to enjoy the play of light while he plays.
You maybe too young to remember the baby Trixie from the Hi and Lois comic strip. She used to have that special beam of light as her friend. I always enjoyed the light off the dust particles, too.
♫ This could be the start of something big.♫
ReplyDeleteLove the Miles Davis. So steamy and sibilant.
Did you know that you were one of Jan's favorite blogs? I just noticed this today. I don't remember if she has ever commented on your blog. Click here
ReplyDeleteCheck her out. I think you will love her blog.
kass-and there's more to come! i'm liking this glass thing.
ReplyDeletei've been to jan's blog, and you're right, i do love it. we have much in common. her blog is listed on my faves too.
Now I know what an ice cube feels like.
ReplyDeleteRefraction and reflection do wonderful things to light in glass. You capture that very well. Nice Miles Davis selection. Leaves me to enjoy the play of light while he plays.
ReplyDeletekirk-you may not know this, but you just paid me the ultimate compliment. my photo made you feel, rather than think. thank you.
ReplyDeletetag-i am in love with light. i didn't realize that until recently. i'm glad you enjoyed the play, and the playing.
You maybe too young to remember the baby Trixie from the Hi and Lois comic strip. She used to have that special beam of light as her friend. I always enjoyed the light off the dust particles, too.
ReplyDeletetag, you flatterer! i'm OLD! i remember trixie, and i was looking at dust particles floating through the air this morning.
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