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"When the Amherst sphinx styled herself a pagan, she meant she didn’t believe in the biblical God. What sort of deity, if any, she did believe in is hard to pinpoint." -- Gary Sloan, "Emily Dickinson: Pagan Sphinx,"
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Fun shadow~ What a cute little cherub.
ReplyDeleteOh an adorable little cherub, Sphinx! You could have posted this for Yard Art on Thursday! :)
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can I coax a smile?
Light-and-shadow play
I love the little Cherub, and that pattern of the shadow next to him!
ReplyDeleteNice sharp shadow! And your little garden statue is adorable!
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What a beautiful shadow shot - I like the second one the best!
ReplyDeleteWow, love these. I happen to think the second is an exceptional photo! I want to discuss it with you during our daily phone chat tomorrow.:)
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Nice strong shadow. I bet your garden is a bit different now that it's May!
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