Tales of a 40something discovering her creative side while living in the Maghreb
What a very pretty scene! I am stopping by from Shadow Shot Sunday and would love to have you stop by http://mamasgonnashoot.blogspot.com/2011/05/this-photo-was-taken-at-us-national.html
Such a peaceful scene. Really lovely shot.
You were (almost) in my stomping ground. Hope you had a good day. When do you return to Marrakech?
The clouds seem to be threatening rain, yet you managed to get some deep and mysterious shadows...I ALMOST LOST MY SHADOWI almost lost my shadow,I left it in the park;I heard my mommy calling,For it was getting dark;She has no use for shadows,She thinks they are quite grim,And when she saw my shadow,She thought it was a “him.”I had to educate herAnd tell her it was “she”—And now my faithful shadowIs welcome as can be!© 2011 by Magical Mystical TeacherShadows in the Barrio
I agree with the other comments: such a peaceful and tranquil scene. I'd love to row down that river too! Thanks for visiting mine.
What a very pretty scene!
ReplyDeleteI am stopping by from Shadow Shot Sunday and would love to have you stop by http://mamasgonnashoot.blogspot.com/2011/05/this-photo-was-taken-at-us-national.html
Such a peaceful scene. Really lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteYou were (almost) in my stomping ground. Hope you had a good day. When do you return to Marrakech?
ReplyDeleteThe clouds seem to be threatening rain, yet you managed to get some deep and mysterious shadows...
ReplyDeleteI ALMOST LOST MY SHADOW
I almost lost my shadow,
I left it in the park;
I heard my mommy calling,
For it was getting dark;
She has no use for shadows,
She thinks they are quite grim,
And when she saw my shadow,
She thought it was a “him.”
I had to educate her
And tell her it was “she”—
And now my faithful shadow
Is welcome as can be!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Shadows in the Barrio
I agree with the other comments: such a peaceful and tranquil scene. I'd love to row down that river too! Thanks for visiting mine.
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