Published Sunday, January 13, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Curtain shadows and hatiora
When it gets really sunny in the winter it gets cold. I just stay in and be warm, and enjoy the shadows on the curtains that the low sun makes. You can see the hatiora, or drunkard’s dream, in the photo below. How cheerful on a winter’s day: sunlight and bright yellow flowers.
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Stunning “bouquet” of shadows in that first photo! So delightful! And adore the beautiful yellow of the flowers! Very pretty!
What a pretty bouquet. I love the first shot too.
Corned Beef Soup
great shadows in the first pic! thanx for all your beautiful weekend flowers 🙂
Two great photos and loved that shadow shot. That’s like a greenhouse window isn’t it? Thanks again Sara, I just love coming by and seeing your photos.
“Drunkard’s dream”? What a surprising name for this exquisite blossom!
Yellow Door
Lovely picture Sara!!
You asked me about my two unidentified plants:
Pls. take look here:
http://guildwoodgardens-mypictures.blogspot.ca/2012/04/please-help-me-to-identify-both-plants.html
Thank you!!
Gisela
Love the shadows and the yellows ~ great shots!
(A Creative Harbor)
You just have to love a flower that blooms that beautifully in January! Fabulous. Your cozy home looks lovely in all the cold weather you’re getting. (Talking to our kids up there almost makes me feel guilty.
Beautiful yellow flower…love those shadows. so dramatic.
Mine is up here.
Wow, the shadows on the curtain are so amazing! Lovely yellow flower. Like sunshine:)
Nice work. Very interesting composition. Happy WW.
Great idea to create shadows ….
Very cool shadows.
the shadows look so good! very creative you’ve got there!
Happy Wordless Wednesday! My entry is here , thank you. –Raquel–
Your first pic caught my eye as it looks like a little fairy is sprinkling some magic over some of the plants.