Saw you not My Lady. Out in the garden singing.
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I don't usually take pictures because I think I suck. I love seeing the world through other people cameras though. However, I was inspired this time, and armed with my mobile/cellphone camera, I snapped under the cloudy sky. Here are some of my world's views.

Daisies are wonderful. I guess we can say this is the picture that started the Snapping-Psycho.

Behind these bushy yellow roses are fields of roses with all variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Hard to see, but they are there.

This sundial stood in the courtyard at the end of the Rose Garden. It's funny. This is the first time I actually pay attention to it.

This is one of the two puppies that guard the entrance to the gallery building. I thought he looked sort of out-of-place with all the flowers. They are one of my favorites, though.

This is the center piece in the atrium behind the two puppies. So.much.strength, don't you think?

There is an herbs garden in the courtyard. Aunt Fancy kept watch over the fruits and vegetables. Her dress changes according to the seasons.

Want to make a wish at the wishing well?

Wormwood, people. The real WORMWOOD. I can almost see Snape's cloak disappearing into the high bushes at the edge of the garden.

This pomegranate tree has so much fruits the branches are so heavy it's licking the ground.

The boy with little ducklings. I love Duck Boy. There's something innocent, something mischievous, something that says "lookie what I got."

Puck is my most favorite of all things at the Huntington Library. Just look at him.

Doesn't he look like a petulant cranky prat? ♥

Venus and cupid at the Temple of Loooove.

Cupid and Psyche, the beautiful romantic story. I never thought about the visual image, not really, not like this. It caught me off guard to see Cupid as a child molester (as in a child who molests). Is there an opposite word for pedophile? Could just be the pervy side of my right brain, though. Meh.
I don't usually take pictures because I think I suck. I love seeing the world through other people cameras though. However, I was inspired this time, and armed with my mobile/cellphone camera, I snapped under the cloudy sky. Here are some of my world's views.

Daisies are wonderful. I guess we can say this is the picture that started the Snapping-Psycho.

Behind these bushy yellow roses are fields of roses with all variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Hard to see, but they are there.

This sundial stood in the courtyard at the end of the Rose Garden. It's funny. This is the first time I actually pay attention to it.

This is one of the two puppies that guard the entrance to the gallery building. I thought he looked sort of out-of-place with all the flowers. They are one of my favorites, though.

This is the center piece in the atrium behind the two puppies. So.much.strength, don't you think?

There is an herbs garden in the courtyard. Aunt Fancy kept watch over the fruits and vegetables. Her dress changes according to the seasons.

Want to make a wish at the wishing well?

Wormwood, people. The real WORMWOOD. I can almost see Snape's cloak disappearing into the high bushes at the edge of the garden.

This pomegranate tree has so much fruits the branches are so heavy it's licking the ground.

The boy with little ducklings. I love Duck Boy. There's something innocent, something mischievous, something that says "lookie what I got."

Puck is my most favorite of all things at the Huntington Library. Just look at him.

Doesn't he look like a petulant cranky prat? ♥

Venus and cupid at the Temple of Loooove.

Cupid and Psyche, the beautiful romantic story. I never thought about the visual image, not really, not like this. It caught me off guard to see Cupid as a child molester (as in a child who molests). Is there an opposite word for pedophile? Could just be the pervy side of my right brain, though. Meh.


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