"A poet's work is to name the unnameable; to point at frauds; to take sides; start arguments; shape the world and stop it from going to sleep." - Salman Rushdie
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Comments
I was thinking of you this weekend when I was in Toledo for a wedding. While the men were out golfing, the women went to the mall, and while I didn't take photos, more than once I saw windows the reminded me of you!
I fear I've been absent rather awhile, though hopefully things are simmering down a bit and I can get back to my daily check-in! I was carrying forth trying to do my Tara bit this weekend as I saw first hand why Ohio is a swing state -- and I think the lion share of McCainiacs were at the wedding! No blood was shed and hopefully points were made -- but I'm not sure!
Oh WOW. She's like a flamenco-inspired bride! I love it!
Tara responds:
Me, too! My first thought when I saw the window was that the dress was reminiscent of flamenco dresses. And the night before, I'd seen flamenco dancing up close (our table next to the stage), so this seemed like the perfect follow-up.
I was thinking of you this weekend when I was in Toledo for a wedding. While the men were out golfing, the women went to the mall, and while I didn't take photos, more than once I saw windows the reminded me of you!
I fear I've been absent rather awhile, though hopefully things are simmering down a bit and I can get back to my daily check-in! I was carrying forth trying to do my Tara bit this weekend as I saw first hand why Ohio is a swing state -- and I think the lion share of McCainiacs were at the wedding! No blood was shed and hopefully points were made -- but I'm not sure!
Posted by: jeanie | 20 October 2008 at 18:55
Oh gorgeous!!! xo
Posted by: GilliaN | 20 October 2008 at 15:58
Hmm, she looks like a cake topping. So pretty. I would love to try it on just once.
:)
Posted by: amber | 20 October 2008 at 05:35
Beautiful Tara!
Thank you for bringing me the windows of the world.
Hope you are having a nice time!!
xox
Constance
Posted by: rochambeau | 20 October 2008 at 04:07
What I like is seeing the reflections of the street in the window.
Tara responds:
That's why I take these shop window photos - for the interesting reflections of the area around the shop.
Posted by: mandy | 19 October 2008 at 10:51
OMGoodness! I love this! You make me pay attention to window details as I pass them by. Ohh... Tara would love this or that, I say. : )
Posted by: Christina | 19 October 2008 at 02:23
What a beautiful dress! I'm loving the shots of Barcelona Tara.
XXOO
Posted by: Tammy | 18 October 2008 at 21:44
That's quite the window dressing. You find the best shops.
Posted by: Carla | 18 October 2008 at 17:26
Oh WOW. She's like a flamenco-inspired bride! I love it!
Tara responds:
Me, too! My first thought when I saw the window was that the dress was reminiscent of flamenco dresses. And the night before, I'd seen flamenco dancing up close (our table next to the stage), so this seemed like the perfect follow-up.
Posted by: tangobaby | 18 October 2008 at 16:39
Wow. I actually really like it!
Posted by: My Mélange | 18 October 2008 at 16:14