Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Running in the Jeans



Today is a special posting - one of my favorite pictures from the new burst of energy I received when I joined this community.




All the comments are so encouraging and supportive - not only the ones we receive on our blogs, but the ones we feel compelled to offer when visiting our neighbors in this virtual world. In fact, we have helped shape this community to literally thrive on the free giving and receiving of positive encouragement in exchange for a little artistic expression.



To me - this exchange is truly noble.



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well you are do right. Well said. And who in the world doesn't wear pants? It is almost like sandwich. I like these kinds of photos. While most people in this country began life hanging clothes out on wire clotheslines, then migrated to indoor electric or gas "dryers" and now, it looks as if that sunshine might be the best drying solution after all. I know when I was a little boy, and in my grandpas bed, in the hills of West Virginia, that I woke up one morning covered with little red bites. My mom said, "Bedbugs." So the old feather tick mattress was hauled outside and placed in the sunshine and all the mattress seams were soaked with kerosene to kill eggs. I guess. Anyway. I never got any more bedbug bites after that.

That's another reason to use sunshine.

I like your style and your photography.

I got to fly last night. I mean I just dove in and flew. You can find out how on my blog post today.

Dsole said...

I know what you mean, when i started Madrid DP I also started to see my own city in a different way, and pay attention to ordinary things tat I didn't see before. I think that is so good for us!
Keep on doin'!! :) That's a great shot!

Kate said...

Whenever I visit another city, I am intrigued by the laundry lines. You really do learn a lot about the inhabitants by the clothes they wear and hang out to dry.