Wednesday, June 18, 2014

I've looked at clouds from both sides now


Hopefully you won't feel this is overly melancholy for mid-week, but I found these little white lace cloud curtains to look a little too trapped in this dingy window of the local château.  Unfortunately, I could not capture well the real cloud reflections in the glass which would have fulfilled today's title.

For those of you not my vintage, here's the source of this allusion. (And my apologies if you first get a commercial.)

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  1. I hate these ads... :-) but I love the title and source and photo.

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    1. Thanks, it was a nice trip down memory lane for me. Joni was a favorite and her tunes and lyrics are still with me (obviously).

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    1. Thanks Tanya. I hope you already knew that tune.

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  3. I wasn't familiar with that tune, myself. Even behind bars, that curtain looks good.

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    1. Well, I'm glad you got a taste of what was popular when I was still in school !

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  4. I've never seen clouds like this before. Very different.

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    1. Yeah, I don't know where they found curtains like this... I've not seen anything like them.

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  5. It's a good song. She won the Polar Music Prize back in 1996. Great artist. And a nice behind bars photo here.

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    1. She did indeed join a very prestigious group of musicians with that prize.

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  6. Cute clouds, though I despise lace curtains. (no idea why, I just do)
    That was one of the songs I tried to learn on the guitar.

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    1. I'm not a big fan either since they are so traditional. Now if they were available in some off-center, or even rude, designs I might like them better !

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  7. The lacy clouds made me smile Stuart, someone who lives or lived here has a whimsical sense of fun oui !

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