This Antoinette Hatfield building is one of many performing arts buildings in downtown Portland, Oregon. This chair sculpture is located there. It's very large and has both human and animal attributes. You can climb up into it.
But don't miss circling it as the back is as funny as the front.
Although we no longer post our images here on this blog, we have continued to leave the photos for you to be inspired by.
Showing posts with label Silly/Serious. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silly/Serious. Show all posts
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Silly or serious?
Lost property at Kingston Lacey last week. Amusing to look at, but serious if it was yours. We kept looking for a small child with only one boot, but didn't spot him or her!
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Cannot Be..
..Serious?
Junk shop sign in Scottish Borders.. The shop was Very Firmly Closed. Love the strip of blu-tack hiding the real phone number...
Junk shop sign in Scottish Borders.. The shop was Very Firmly Closed. Love the strip of blu-tack hiding the real phone number...
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Opposite: Silly/Serious
November. Time for a new prompt.
The new Opposite prompt for this month is Silly/Serious.
Perhaps a chance for bit of lightheartedness? You could even catch someone in different moods. What other possiblities are there?
Here is one of my son+friend some years back - he's the silly one.
and another one of this year when he graduated.
Actually, the lady speaking with him could be an example of silly/serious. We were surprised to discover her in this serious role. She is one of the Pro-Chancellors of the University. Penelope Keith is also well known for her comedy sitcom roles. She was very good in this role, putting graduates at ease and asking questions about their course of study.
Looking forward to seeing what you find. When you post, please use the label Silly/Serious. This prompt will continue until the 15th of November.
The new Opposite prompt for this month is Silly/Serious.
Perhaps a chance for bit of lightheartedness? You could even catch someone in different moods. What other possiblities are there?
Here is one of my son+friend some years back - he's the silly one.
and another one of this year when he graduated.
Actually, the lady speaking with him could be an example of silly/serious. We were surprised to discover her in this serious role. She is one of the Pro-Chancellors of the University. Penelope Keith is also well known for her comedy sitcom roles. She was very good in this role, putting graduates at ease and asking questions about their course of study.
Looking forward to seeing what you find. When you post, please use the label Silly/Serious. This prompt will continue until the 15th of November.
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