Monday, December 12, 2016

Teeny Faces






Recently I discovered I had collected little figures and had not even realized it.  These little friends were discovered in a corner of  my leaded-glass-front cabinet.  Yes, some of them are little Christmas figures.  

Yesterday I was arranging them a bit for making a photograph.  Got a little practice in regarding metering and trying to hold the camera very still.  I was lazy and did not use a tripod.  (We all think we are all masters at holding the camera very very still.  :-)

While I was placing them in different angles, I found myself thinking of Laura in "The Glass Menagerie", Tennessee Williams's famous play.  I remember seeing the movie as a child, I would love to see it now at my "advanced age", it would have so much more meaning for me.

There are no unicorns in this bunch so there will be no breaking off of any horns.

The most important reason I am doing a post is I have been away from my blog since July.  A shame, I know.  I am here to tell you, it took me hours to "recover" this blog.  It was very difficult to get back to my dashboard.  I was also surprised with a different format.  I think I will stick with it and start blogging more.  Just me rambling on about this and that and really just for me.

Thanks to anyone reading this!


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4 comments:

Cindy Ellison said...

Testing ... 1, 2, 3 ...


Mrs. White said...

I enjoyed seeing the picture of the figurines. They are so cute.

I hope you are doing well.

Cindy Ellison said...

Hello Mrs. White. It was such a sweet surprise this morning to get your message. Hope things are going well with you and your family. You were one of the first bloggers I enjoyed reading. You were an inspiration to me. I need to get back to blogging. I am going to go now and look at your blog. Thank you again, Mrs. White. Have a blessed week!

Mrs. White said...

How wonderful to hear from you! I had read an old comment of yours on my blog and thought I'd stop by here to visit you. So glad you are doing well. Thank you so much for your sweet words of encouragement.

Blessings,
Mrs. White