I have a soft spot for pottery, maybe because my husband was studying it in school when we met. Or maybe because its functional art. Or maybe because I just like bowls. Anyway. You shared some beauties.
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I like that you have noticed the small details that sometimes aren't even remembered or thought of. Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Alexandria. I know you do the same.
ReplyDeleteI have a soft spot for pottery, maybe because my husband was studying it in school when we met. Or maybe because its functional art. Or maybe because I just like bowls. Anyway. You shared some beauties.
ReplyDeleteI like to think of these as the "close up moments". Tiny, beautiful vignettes that make life worth living.
ReplyDeleteI like the fact that we both don't take the beauty of the bottom of Heath ceramics bowl for granted ;)
ReplyDeleteThey are all the more untakeable for granted for being so beautifully photographed.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous thoughts and shots. I'll remember that, thank you.
ReplyDeleteAnd I don't take what I'll be reading here for granted either.
ReplyDeleteBut I always know it will catch my fancy and make me smilee.
xo Jane
Amazing photos. I'm going to go look at the bottom of all my bowls now;-)
ReplyDeleteGet out of my house! Stop taking pictures of my stuff!
ReplyDeleteI can tell you are a thoughtful person and grateful...I appreciate that.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your images and thoughts, Denise.
ReplyDeletesmall things are were hidden beauty resides... and it's more satisfying because you have to discover it even if it's right in front of you
ReplyDeleteI believe that you don't take anything in your life for granted.
ReplyDeleteeee! what a perfect, simple post.
ReplyDeleteLove this post!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, beautiful.
ReplyDeletelovely... i too often flip over bowls (and mugs)... but hadn't consciously thought of how much i love looking at them--til now. thank you.
ReplyDeletelovely, denise.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope you are all appreciating something beautiful today.
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