Dale and K’lee’s Cosmic Photo Challenge theme of this Halloween week is Glass. Visit their sites to see their shiny contributions, and you’ll see some very glassy sights.
Having survived valve repair surgery and an experimental cardiac bypass at age 5, three years before it was an accepted medical procedure, Susan grew into the size of her overworked and enlarged heart. Maybe she thought she had enough to give it away -- twice. Both times, she had to retrieve the shattered pieces and puzzle them back together. She thanks her Dad for the only advice of his she ever followed to the letter: "Never get married. Learn to take care of yourself." So of course she is a writer. Susan has co-written a YA SciFi novel, and has three more novels in various stages of evolution. She's had several short stories published in other people's anthologies, some of which were contest-related.
Let her tell you a story...
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13 thoughts on “Cosmic Photo Challenge”
I love your Fenton Glass cruet, gorgeous piece and definitely deserves its place in the glass cabinet.
Thanks! The “rabbit hole” shot is my stemware contribution. It’s a cheap flute resting at an angle in a black metal dishrack. The amber color comes from the cabinets. (There were a few shots I rejected because that was just too obvious. lol)
I love your Fenton Glass cruet, gorgeous piece and definitely deserves its place in the glass cabinet.
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Thank you, Karoliina!
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Dale beat me to saying it, but these are beautiful. Great choices all around!
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Thank you, K’lee!
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Lovely photos! The cruet is beautiful, and I love the world one too 🙂
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Thank you, Samantha. The cruet has a special place in my heart (and my cupboard!), and the little world is purely magical. 🙂
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These are beautiful, I especially like the “rabbit hole” shot.
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Thanks! The “rabbit hole” shot is my stemware contribution. It’s a cheap flute resting at an angle in a black metal dishrack. The amber color comes from the cabinets. (There were a few shots I rejected because that was just too obvious. lol)
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Well it came out very nicely.
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Love the cruet. Picks up the light perfectly.
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Thanks, Marie. I don’t know if it’s possible to take a bad photo of it.
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So pretty, Sue. The cruet is unusual. I love old things like that, especially when they’re from grandmothers 🙂
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Thank you, Diana. I admired it in Grandma’s glass-doored cupboard all my life, but I’m can’t remember how it came to me.
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