Tuesday, August 11, 2009

A day within a day




From meeting up with some friends from Madrid to then heading to an Antique Store it was a nice day. A storm is on it's way however it has not ceased to be hot and humid - which is nice.


I carry this camera around with me and if there is something that is worthy I enjoy placing it on. Why not. :)

58 comments:

  1. Thanks, how I ended up at an antique store is a story within itself! Not kidding.

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  2. Looks like you had another wonderful day! I don't know what it is with me and hallway shots lately but love it!

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  3. I have the darnest time placing them within a blog but it was a great day - thanks Arielle.

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  4. Heidi it's just outside of the university professors restaurant and lounge.

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  5. I get a spooky feeling from this one! Not sure why

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  6. that's beautiful! you're always have beautiful days and life also...I appreciate the way you enjoy and respect life and nature

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  7. This is a production studio not kidding and I left out the wrong way and it took me into this Antique store go figure!

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  8. Looks like it was a good day.

    That kitchen is sparkling--a good sign for a restaurant.

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  9. I am never surprised at the quality of your shots. A very nice place, too.

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  10. these are great photos and a good day out!! thanks for sharing!

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  11. DJ,
    It's from over at the university - it's a private club in a way for the professors and friends. I was on the grounds and I had saw a person with a truck going in and I thought I would go in and then ask the chief if I could as before I was told not to bother by the manager. The chief was good enough to allow me and while in there the manager met me and then it all was all right.

    It's a very nice place to say the least. Not very large but very nice in it’s décor – how many profs spend most of the time within the lounge!
    I knew a few that did as one of my friends while I was going to university here worked here as a bartender.

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  12. Thank you Charles - those that you took by way of your cell really were amazing I have never seen that kind of terrain before in my life.
    The hues and quality of picture from your cell were really nice. It's much more than just a snapshot. You see something and then you capture it.
    A vantage if you will.

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  13. The preparations for the day actually...it was just opening up.

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  14. Thank you Keith, your welcome and I hope your trip was a worthy one. The best too you.

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  15. Arizona. The Sedona, AR area, and the road trip back to Phoenix
    Thank you, again..

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  16. lovely old buffet, much like the one we had, growing up, except it had a huge mirror.

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  17. very nice...reminds me of my confederate cemetery

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  18. gorgeous...seeing the outside through the goblets

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  19. what a lovely place to sit and just .......relax

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  20. So beautiful! I love woods Jack, specially teekwoods ... its akin to the senses. They bloated when its cold just like us ... and they give us their finest texture when its summer ... [smiles]

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  21. A huge lovely kitchen ... makes me want to bake a lemon-orange cake over there :)))

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  22. An English cafe ... love the flowers :)))

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  23. The colours is just beautiful!!! Love it! :)))

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  24. Flowers everywhere ... makes me feel young :)))

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  25. Oh Jack this is perfect ... where is this place :)))

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  26. Love windos and bridges. This is soulful ... romantic :)))

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  27. We could see here how lights could affect sorroundings ... a beautiful photo of you Jack :)))

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  28. Nice piece for a lovely conversations ... subtle :)))

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  29. interesting, looks like it was to be a splendid evening?

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  30. lovely! I love antiques and that pattern on the china looks very similar to some that my parent's have/had....

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  31. now that is really a beautiful piece!

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  32. oh yeah, I'd be lost in time in this place.............for sure! :)

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  33. very cool and that is where I would want to be seated for lunch! :)

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  34. oh wow, is this a board room at work?

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  35. hehehe....I'd have to take one of those ladles and bang on a pot! :D

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