I see you there out-standing in your field as usual! Someone told me these globes originated in Victorian times..used to be perched on a stand as a garden accent?
My Aunt had a globe like this in her formal garden. Always loved it. Good to see they are still for sale. Oh yes, there you are among the plants with the camera to your face. Have a great weekend.
I have a blue one in my garden - which replaced the silver one, which replaced the red one...I ALWAYS have one of these! I spy a photographer in red...great shot!
Too easy Jack!! Fabulous row of colourful floral reflections!
ReplyDeleteSmile! Your on candid camera in Hartford.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a new kind of bowling ball! I found you!
ReplyDeleteExtra points? Tattoos dripping down her arm? You're a stitch!
ReplyDeleteThese fancy globes are the cat's meow in Stone Crick. Lots of folks have them in their yards. Some have them on their heads. Shiny, bald heads.
Cool!
ReplyDeleteA man with red shirt, big bright globes.. it sounds like Christmas! :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat picture!
Well, I don't need one in my gardens, but I do like the reflections in the garden centre.
ReplyDeleteGood one and of course color was the way to go! :)
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I always love your reflections and this is no exception. Great shot!
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ReplyDeleteWhat terrific, colorful reflections for the day, Jack! You do come up with the best!! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteUn petit avant-gout des reflets de noël...
ReplyDeleteVery nice composition !
Nice image, Jack. You were easy to find. I still can't find Waldo though..... ;) Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteI see you there out-standing in your field as usual! Someone told me these globes originated in Victorian times..used to be perched on a stand as a garden accent?
ReplyDeleteMy Aunt had a globe like this in her formal garden. Always loved it. Good to see they are still for sale. Oh yes, there you are among the plants with the camera to your face. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteNice red shirt.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo! I need to get one of these for my (ever so) tiny balcony!
ReplyDeleteI see you standing among the plants. When I was growing up, I used to see lots of these in people's yards.
ReplyDeleteI love these in a garden.
ReplyDeleteHeheh....that is how we do self portraits, eh :) Neat shot!
ReplyDeleteHow neat!
ReplyDeleteOh, you are easy to spot... much easier than you at the yoga fest a few weeks ago - hah!
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Genie
Love those colorful balls Jack ... I've not seen them down here.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture, so many reflections!
ReplyDeleteI have a blue one in my garden - which replaced the silver one, which replaced the red one...I ALWAYS have one of these! I spy a photographer in red...great shot!
ReplyDeleteI get extra points!! What 's the point system?
ReplyDeleteGreat find and perfect entry on the reflection theme. Wonderful colourful shot, Jack.
ReplyDeleteI found you, too! Great reflections--very colorful! I've seen these reflective garden globes back east, but not here much on the west coast.
ReplyDeleteNice shot! You should have worn a green shirt to blend in.
ReplyDeleteI like these globes, but I haven't seen many outside that have weathered well.
An extra point for me Jack ;-)
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo on the reflection theme.
I can see why they're more popular in garden centres than in actual gardens!
ReplyDeleteIs the photographer wearing red? ;)
Probably designed by a photographer.
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