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SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY 2: Dancing Shadows


ballerina trees
bowing gracefully to God
in sweet surrender

linking to 
hosted this week by Rose


Hoosier Quote:
“The source of one’s joy 
is also often the source of one’s sorrow.”
~Jessamyn West~



Comments

Gattina said…
What a nice shadow !
Ah, sweet surrender-easier said than done! Lovely image for so many reasons!
carol l mckenna said…
Gorgeous dancing shadows shot! Lovely haiku too.

Wishing you the magic and love of the season,
artmusedog and carol
genie said…
I love how the dancing shadows are blue. They are beautiful.
EG CameraGirl said…
The shadow line look fragile and graceful. Nicely captured!
Nonnie said…
Thank you, bloggers, for your kind words. I wish each of you a blessed Christmas and a peaceful new year.
Gillena Cox said…
Happy Holidays Nonnie

Much love...

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