carrie: I think they knew - or at least by this shot which was about the 3rd.
lynette: I am an Olympics tragic from way back
alice: some things are just universal
caba: I love the drama and light and dark, and the "modern" feel to his paintings - workign in a very buttoned up counter-reformationist time, he managed to cock a snoot and inject sexuality, passion, and "down with the ruling class" look and feel.
This sums up a teenager's weekend...either that or glued to the computer. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolute fun shot! Do they even know you took it!:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot! We've been glued to the Olympics, too. Haven't the athletes put on a great competition for us to watch?
ReplyDeleteThe same at home!
ReplyDeleteTop shot...says it all. What amazing highs & lows there have been in the Olympics...such drama!
ReplyDeleteMe again...been meaning to ask you for ages...what draws you to Caravaggio?
ReplyDeletewe more often see the socks or the caps that the face of the young people
ReplyDeleteHis room's a lot cleaner than mine... :)
ReplyDeletecarrie: I think they knew - or at least by this shot which was about the 3rd.
ReplyDeletelynette: I am an Olympics tragic from way back
alice: some things are just universal
caba: I love the drama and light and dark, and the "modern" feel to his paintings - workign in a very buttoned up counter-reformationist time, he managed to cock a snoot and inject sexuality, passion, and "down with the ruling class" look and feel.
neorelix: ahem - you can;t see the floor!!!
When there are kids around, this seems to be a familiar scene!
ReplyDeleteI thought they were playing WII or Gameboy or one of those things at first, but watching a movie also makes sense!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised they weren't watching the Olympics too. I used to look forward to it so much when I was a kid.
That's a novel way to watch; I guess they are comfortable.
ReplyDeleteThat's a novel way to watch; I guess they are comfortable.
ReplyDeleteHAH! Classic! Great shot.
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