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Dirty Panes and Window Sill Shadows

I am happy to be able to join Shadow Shot Sundays again! I have missed visiting everyone’s blogs to see what is happening on your side of the world. Thank you to Hey Harriet’s blog for connecting us through this wonderful photo meme.


My art studio is on the 2nd floor. There are windows facing East and North. The eastern windows face the Privada with a view of the neighbor across to the right and flat rooftops to the left. Sputnik is getting used to the Privada life and the close proximity of neighbors. In the photo below, she is curious about the noises outside.


siamese cat looking out the window


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** This Privada is similar to an alley with no cars being allowed.


Comments

Dorte said…
Nice to see you back ... look forward to see more photos from Mexico:-)
Cute shadow shot!
Sylvia K said…
Great shadow shot! Hope you enjoy Mexico, I lived in San Miguel de Allende for over a year and loved it! Look forward to seeing more photos!

Enjoy your day!

Sylvia
Wonderful shot! The light on the kitty's fur is really lovely. And what a great crop of whiskers!
Sarah said…
Lovely shot of Sputnik! I love to see cats sitting in windows as I pass by. Glad you are back!
Poetic Artist said…
Love the shot of Sputnik..What a new adventure you are own..I hope you will share.
Katelen
Kathleen said…
Lovely shadow shot! Hope you are getting settled in your new home - it looks like Sputnik is ;-)
We are certainly glad you've joined us again! Hope all is going well with the new place!
Love your shadow...we just want to reach out and pet Sputnik's shiny coat!
Have a lovely week!
Anya said…
Lovely shadow shot :-)
I hope you like it in mexico !!!!
greetings
(@^.^@)
Hey Harriet said…
Well hello there stranger! I've missed you! And Sputnik! It's a sweet photo of your curious kitty. Glad to hear that you are all set up in your new art studio and it's nice to see you blogging again!
Tracy said…
Hi, Juana! Looks like Sputnik is settling in nicely there... sounds like you are too. Great to have you back in blogland and sharing your art and life. :o) ((HUGS))
Bridget said…
beautiful cat & great shadow photo...how's Mexico?
readingsully2 said…
Hi, Juana. I just love sputnik. Glad to have you all settled again. :)
Chris Stone said…
here's the beautiful Sputnik! what a wonderful model!

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