Monday, March 31, 2008

Knackered



Spiraling inwards after many day of too many clients.

Oy.

Vey.

11 comments:

Barbara said...

Has overwork really turned you into a size 2 giant? A very interesting shot! But where is it?

Aileen said...

Wow! I want to look in that window!! :)

Hope you have some rest time coming up...

Reya Mellicker said...

It's around the corner from the Sufi acupuncturist, at 19th and K Streets. I've featured the spiral floor in recent blogs. Love all the layers of reflection.

More interesting than my size (to me at least) is the fact that even though I was randomly standing on the sidewalk outside the building, photographing nervously since the security guy was watching me, still, in the pic I appear to be standing at the very center of the spiral. This was not planned. Very cool.

Gary said...

rest up darling

R.L. Bourges said...

"not planned" - I was about to comment on that placement. But in a way, not planned is even cooler : )

Anonymous said...

Knackered and flummoxed.

You use delicious words.

Thanks for the virtual sakura.

lettuce said...

knackered is such a good word! i too love the layers in this photo. and i love the photos where we get to see YOU.

poor reya, i wish i could magic you over here for a week's R&R.


btw, what are your favourite colours? no esp. reason.... just wondering ....

Reya Mellicker said...

Cobalt blue is my favorite color.

I tried for years not to have a favorite color and in fact I enjoy all the colors, I do. But cobalt blue, the color of the sky after the sun sets but before it's completely dark? Yum!

Lucy, so good to 'see' you!

Lynne said...

I was about to ask if the spiral you were standing in was outside or inside, then I read the comments. Not planned? Very cool indeed! What a happy circumstance that made a great photo even better!

Get some rest if you can!

Unknown said...

Brilliant shot, goes perfectly with your words.

Take it easy see - get some rest if you can.

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