Monday, December 17, 2007

Snowed - Part Two - A Photo Essay

I have survived the Sunday Nor'easter and all the keytop work and I have the pictures to prove it.
I awoke Sunday morning to this lovely view from my bedroom window.
Here's a stunning view out the front window of my mother's house.
And finally, four boxes of finished keys ready to return ship.

And how did you spend your weekend?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Almost midnight and I am just going to bed after hearing scratching in the wall in the next room- hope it is not a squirrel trying to get out. Yikes.

Anyway, I thought I'd check your blog before jumping into bed and covering my head so I can't hear it and "it" can't find me. I looked at the first photo before reading and thought you were showing two gym suits albeit the tops appeared a bit lopsided..

Guess that's how my weekend went and my mind went with it! Congrats on getting the keys done and boxed, the place shoveled and you still blogged!

deb said...

Gee, I'm a bit late catching up on comments. Amanda got called in to work today so I'm scrambling with driving arrangements, getting ready for jobs, etc.!

After a bit of brain clearing I see how you saw the window/gym suits.

Poor 'Wordpress' folks are having trouble with the OpenID commenting that Blogger has initiated. Tonight's project may be that I open a 'Wordpress' account to see what's going wrong from that end.

That is unless Dickiebo can get it sorted out today and let me know!

Annette said...

Well, but when I saw that first picture, I had to look twice because it looked like a pair of vests and pants???

Sorry!!!

deb said...

Thanks, LW.

And Annette, I never saw that until Mary made a similar observation.

I shall never look at my windows the same. Thanks readers! LOL

dickiebo said...

You keep going, Deb, whilst I try & sort out things here!
The Open ID & the Wordpress don't work. I'm told that blogger.com are doing this quite deliberately!

Claire said...

Sticking with the clothing theme for your first pic - I thought they were aprons or pinafores at first. It reminded me of Caroline Broadhead's work, she does a lot of textile installations. You do take great photos though, Deb.

deb said...

Well.....I never thought that one weird photo would bring so many comments!

Thankfully I don't post ALL the failures.

I don't think I'm familiar with Caroline Broadhead's work. I'll be looking her up. My first husband did a lot of installation art. In non-conventional materials (some with baby powder and Crisco, window screening and perfume, human hair) before switching to more marketable works in polyester and bronze.