There is a little triangle of land behind the houses on Waverley Road and Laburnum Avenue (out of sight on the right). The third side of the hypotenuse is a footpath leading between the two and skirting the back of houses on a couple of cul-de-sacs.
These shadows were captured on a sunny day a few weeks ago.
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Shadow Shot Sunday.
A few weeks ago and no snow! Lucky you! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
From your description of the photo, it sounds as if you know every foot (and footpath!) of your neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteBOOKISH SHADOWS
Shadow, shadow in my path,
You are not the Grapes of Wrath;
And yet when I hear your hums,
Something Wicked This Way Comes!
May your darkness turn to light
Like The House of Mirth, all right?
May all sadness drift away—
Send Lolita here to play!
© 2012 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Shadowy Path
It's almost like a secret garden - so bright and green, too!
ReplyDeleteThe residences are packed in closely with little greenery between them. So it is refreshing indeed to find an open patch of lawn where the green, sun and shadow are able to mingle. A simple and beautiful scene!
ReplyDeletelove the bright roof...looks like a wonderful place to rest.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadow shot!
ReplyDeleteShadows at my site. Looking forward to your visit.
That is a beautiful garden and shot
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, mellow, shadowy morning! A soft sleepiness in the atmosphere!
ReplyDeleteThat roof has a load of heavy tiles on it. I am surprised. Snow loads contribute a lot to the stress the roof endures over here and sometimes they will cave in. I am sure you build your roof stronger than we build our roofs. Nice photography.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteHere's my Shadow shot. Enjoy your weekend.
A very pretty area with shadows all around.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty little area. Like the shadows. It really is a lovely morning to be outside with your camera. genie
ReplyDeleteA wonderful, quiet and peaceful scene here!! I can almost hear a distant call of a bird that is hidden in the trees.
ReplyDeleteOld Man and the Sea
Is it 'cul-de-sacs' or 'culs-de-sac'? (As in 'mothers-in law' instead of 'mother-in-laws', for example)
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! A great shot and a math problem to boot. Right brain and left brain all in one post today. Good show!
ReplyDeleteLovely capture of architecture, textures, shadows and light, in a sweet setting.
ReplyDeleteA very typical English scene indeed.....
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