OOPS! #1
It's hard to get good help these days, just ask my husband. My allowance has been downgraded to 50 cents a week.
OOPS! #2
Yep, it was me. I was mowing the lawn when a pebble flew into a sunroom window. Hmmmm.
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I have some chores for you. I am willing to double your allowance. Please bring proof of damage insurance. :)
ReplyDeleteI am laughing at Andy's comment. Get in line Andy!!!!
ReplyDeleteOH NO, it made a great photo, i did not know what it is until i read the pebble remark. hope it doesn't break the bank repairing it
ReplyDeleteNice photo op. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat fascinating lines and patterns, all on a muted color background. A work of art, for sure.
ReplyDeleteYIKES but it sure is pretty:) Hug B
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry about your window, but the patterns are very pretty. :-)
ReplyDeleteClearly it was all his fault for not removing the pebble. ;)
ReplyDeleteSorry about the broken window. I think it was out of your control. The images are cool! Happy Monday, enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeletesad times, but i thank you for sharing because it sure does look pretty for pics. ( :
ReplyDeleteI'm tempted to believe you did it just to get an interesting photo. Hope your allowance increases soon.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Oh no...but it makes a pretty picture!
ReplyDeleteOh ya, oops. But it made for a cool photo!
ReplyDeleteuh oh! but it makes for neat photos!
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting patterns, EG!
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! Tex is right, it does make for neat photos! And, lets face it, how many of us can get a creative, different capture from a broken window!! That takes real talent, EG!! Hope you have a great day and a great new week!!
ReplyDeleteYikes! It was not you but the pebble that did this dirty deed and, as some would see it, a stunning work of art. Hope it is not too expensive to get the glass replaced.
ReplyDeleteSorry about the window, but it sure does make an artistic photo.
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought you had been playing around with your photoshop program again. Bummer about the glass. That is going to be one expensive lawn mowing job. Guess it could have been worse, like hitting you or your husband.
ReplyDeleteSmashing photos!
ReplyDeleteSure made for beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteO no, ... but you get some nice picture when you did that.
ReplyDeleteYou got something really beautiful from an unfortunate accident!
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what kind of pebble it was: Photoshop Pebble Action! Right?
ReplyDeleteYou were mowing grass? I'll have to tell my wife and see if she is liberated enough to mow. You can't be held responsible for what the mower does, but insurance might replace the window.
ReplyDeleteA fascinating pattern! Sorry for your window but it made really a great photo!
ReplyDeleteSell these photos, and you'll make enough for 10 windows.
ReplyDeleteWay to change a negative into a positive. Awesome!
Yikes! A great photo but not his reaction and yours I'll bet!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteI like Susan's idea.
ReplyDeleteOh no! So sorry about all the glass breakage. Made for pretty pictures, though. :) Our neighbor boy was weed eating near the French door last summer. He hit a pebble which flew into the panes of glass. Yeah, he had to buy us a new glass for the door. I felt bad for him, but he doesn't go near the pebbles anymore.
ReplyDeleteNice abstract shots.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo op though, love the patterns, textures and the colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool art piece!
ReplyDeleteALOHA
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The positive side of this is that you got fantastic,creative shots. :)
ReplyDeleteOops! Love the effect though - such gorgeous shots.
ReplyDeleteBut what a pretty pattern it makes.
ReplyDeleteWhoopsie!
ReplyDeleteMy first husband put me on an allowance! :-)
Uh-oh! Are the damages coming out of your pocket money? ;-)
ReplyDeleteOuch! But we get to see cool photos!
ReplyDeleteYou were mowing the lawn? What a woman!
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