Random photographs in and around Na-Da Farm......
An original lithograph with gilded daisy frame which prominently hangs in our dining room
the crowning touch......
~which seemed very befitting upon a Sunday in the clouds~
(it was just North of our farm)
Other participants of Black and White Sunday (that I was made aware of)
~ Erin
~ Csillagos
Thanks ladies.....and if you want to join in next Sunday, just let me know.....
Have a blessed day.....at peace.......




Hi Anne Marie
ReplyDeleteOnce again lovely images. The lithograph looks truly beautiful. How nice to live with such beauty everyday. And your 'crown' clouds.. Glorious!! Another example of daily beauty, but of the natural phonomena. Have a wonderful relaxing Sunday.
PS My B&W Post is up also. Thanks for hosting this event for us each week. x Julie
Beautiful as always,hope your Sunday is a good one,keep me posted on how your husband does!!!Talk to you soon,Chrissy
ReplyDeleteThank you:)))
ReplyDeleteHi Anna Marie, thank you for stopping by. Alas I've not built the library yet. The one in the pic is my goal, i truly hope I'll be able to replicate it at my best abilities.You'll be always welcome at La Casa Rossa and at La Stanza di Giuggiola, my first blog. Yours is truly lovely. See you soon Rosanna
ReplyDeleteLove your spot in the world....simply adorable and inviting....
ReplyDeleteI'd like to join your Sunday black and white....
not sure how...but just created this post: http://www.lamaisonetlejardin.com/2009/08/blueberry-day.html
blessings...lylah
Anne Marie,
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting B & W Sunday. I love the image of the table and the wind gently lifting up the tablecloth.
The lithigraph is wonderful and I'm sure a very treasured piece.
xo,
Carole
wonderful images! thank you sooooo much for hosting this event and reminding me of the beauty of black and white photography and inspiring me to explore this medium. happy sunday to you. erin
ReplyDeleteVery wonder filled pictures. I particularly love the cloud pic. It does look like a crown! I love the sky, I have spent many hours of sweet repose just gazing up at it. I grew up in Fl. where there is a volumeous horizon; the prarie must be the same way. Sigh....
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Gerri