Sometimes what is reflected in a window is as interesting as what lies on the other side.
Reflection includes a sculpture in the median of Grand River Ave. and the Eli and Edythe Broad Museum on the north side of the Michigan State University Campus. The window is The Wanderer’s Teahouse and Cafe.
To take a peek through Dawn’s windows and to reflect on your own windows to your world go to:
http://lingeringvisions.wordpress.com/2013/07/04/thursday-lingering-look-at-windows-week-25/
Very cool Pat!
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Thanks, Dawn. Glad you enjoyed it.
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Yes, i did.
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Nice composition of the reflections. Lovely quote and sculpture
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Thanks. 🙂
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Hi Patty,
The sculpture was done by Tony Frudakis. He was a professor at Hillsdale College when he did this one. He now lives in Saline I believe and has a web site to view other works of his. Glad to see you enjoy his work too.
Smiles,
Cassie
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Thanks, Cassie.
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A perfectly placed quotation, and one of my favorites to boot. Makes me smile every time I read or hear it 🙂
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Well it looks like I hit a home run with you today. 🙂
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Sure did! Gardening and Tolkien are both favorites 🙂
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Beautiful lingering look at the window!
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…not all who wonder are lost. I love the sentiment.
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But sometimes I feel lost even when I don’t wonder. 🙂
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Lovely!
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🙂
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