01 March 2010

I See You

...Three Pink Elephants

This fun and artsy site is the brainchild of Alejandra a self-proclaimed fashionista. Three Pink Elephants is Alejandra's first stop on her road to entreprenialship.

Her fashions are fun, kid friendly and exciting! 

And besides, how can you pass up that great banner...pink tennis shoes all all!  Stop by and see her, and remeber to let her know what you think...your feedback will help her decide on when to open her e-commerce shoppe.

I See You...what is this all about?

What it is about is, my show of appreciation for all of your very special bloggers who find this space interesting enough to 'Follow'. To all of you I say 'Thank You' for your company, remember to let me know that you've been here {aka...leave a comment or two}, invite all of your friends.

And by all means....Tune in. You're Next!

24 February 2010

I See You

... Nozzoiree
Photographer Nozzoiree has dedicated his blogspace to a montage of, sometimes, avante garde photos and entertaining and informative videos.  Although written in a language that is unfamiliar to me, his space is a nice retreat from the mundane. 

I luv the solitude of this bicycle...as though it is patiently waiting for its owner. ...Or quietly longing for one...
Whichever, it's poetry.



I See You...what is this all about? 
What it is about is,  my show of appreciation for all of your very special bloggers who find this space interesting enough to 'Follow'.  To all of you I say 'Thank You' for your company, remember to let me know that you've been here {aka...leave a comment or two}, invite all of your friends.

And by all means....Tune in. You're Next!

17 February 2010

Park Avenue Trash

{via here::special thanx}

This beauty is the ultimate 'trash to treasure' make-over! 
....if you ask me, the 'before' pic wasn't that bad....

07 February 2010

Shadow Shot Sunday

#90

The Sun threw a curveball this weekend and gave us 'all shine no heat' for the better part of the day - evidently an encore appearance after the delivery of twenty-four inches  of snow -  ala 'Snowmegedon'.  My Money Tree welcomed the cool rays with opened leaves {it is obviously unaware of the evidence of the snowstorm near the window sill, on the other side of the pane. 

Even though the Sun's rays did not bring heat, it did deliver this wonderful shadow.

What do you think about this shadow?  I know a place where there are loads more for you to see.