The morning sun cast beautiful pink shadows on the family room shade the other morning...
... and knowing how shadows (and rainbows) can disappear in an instant, I ran to get my camera so I could share them with you.
... and knowing how shadows (and rainbows) can disappear in an instant, I ran to get my camera so I could share them with you.
The shadows are being cast by this little architectural piece propped against the window (Thank goodness the view no longer looks like this January photo [although it's not out of the realm of possibility since early April snowstorms are pretty common here in New England!])
The other shadows are being cast by the diamond pane pattern of the windows...
For more posts featuring the luscious color pink, be sure to visit Beverly at How Sweet the Sound to see her Pink Saturday post and to visit all the other pink loving bloggers participating today!
Donna
That's what I call capturing a moment in time. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the whole idea of pink shadows, Donna! Lovely Pink Saturday post. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteI had a big smile on my face when I saw your new banner. I LOVE that shot. Though I do love the ones of your kitty too.
You really do take nice photos.
Hugs,
Joanne
Catchin' ya early, honey! Those pink shadows are beautiful on the window. I have always loved your little cottage. "Enchanted cottage" is what comes to my mind when I see your home. Just darling and very cottage-y, chickee.
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Connie
Sooo interesting and very pretty! Have a fun weekend~Tam!:D
ReplyDeleteLovely photography! Happy Pink Saturday,
ReplyDeleteLinda
Wow. That IS pretty! Thanks for sharing these photos!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Mother Nature is pretty good at staging, isn't she?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Donna! You do some great photography. I'm always impressed with how your shots turn out.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend
Hugs, Sherry
How magnificent and creative to capture pink shadows!! Happy Pink Saturday.
ReplyDeleteKaren
I love that shadow!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!
Only God can make pink like that! Thanks for sharing. Happy Pink Saturday. Check out my book giveaways!
ReplyDeleteCome for Blue Monday.
Pink Saturday is one of those times that I indulge myself and my ♥ of the color pink. Today your blog helped to fill my pink-a-licious desire. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous post today!
I love the way you captured the shadows with your photographs. I would say that pink shadow cast on your family room shade is most unusual, love it!
ReplyDeleteI am happy you were able to get the camera in time. That is relaxing and so pretty, Happy Pink Saturday, Char
ReplyDeleteLove the pink shadow and your pretty room! So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMonica.
Very creative post. I am so envious of your diamond paned windows, I have always LOVED them, lucky you. Have a Pink filled day!
ReplyDeleteWAY to find Pink! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Lisa
Happy Pink Saturday ! X Es X
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadow! So lovely with the planter!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty pink shadows. Oh, when I think of New England, I think of picturesque villages, quaint main streets, fall leaves. But I know you guys get hammered in snow. So I hope you see spring soon in your neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Beautiful! What a clever idea for pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Allison
I am so impressed with your Pink shadows. Have a wonderful week-end.
ReplyDeleteJoyce
What a clever pic and post on pink! (We did have snow today in VT.) Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteLovely photographs. Thank you for sharing them. laurie
ReplyDeleteLovely pink shadows. And that's a cool architectural element. Yes, I am happy too that the snow has finally melted. Do you remember that April Fools Day blizzard a while back?
ReplyDeleteMy ice scraper is still in the car..just in case!
really lovely windows, your hotos are great!
ReplyDeletehappy pink Sunday, Heidi
Absolutely breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteHappy PS
Kris
What a great photo, it looks so magical! I love the early morning light; makes everything look special, doesn't it?
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