I noticed that in the late afternoon the sun shines into our dining room through the French doors. I have a paperweight collection on a table that happens to be in the path of the sunshine.
When the light passes through the paperweights it makes beautiful patterns on the wall. The patterns are easy to see, weirdly shaped and fun to capture with my camera.
On a whim I adjusted my camera focus to distort the sunshine as it went through the paperweights and I found something different to see. Something vaguely familiar, yet unique. Proving once again, that what you see is all in how you go about looking at things.
How cool is that? Beauty in so many places around us if we would only stop and find it. Thanks for helping me see the beauty.
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Z-D, I know. I was amazed when I saw what was happening. Coolness.
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Oh, those glass paperweights. I have a Thing for them. Not enough to actually start a collection–of even one!–but I do admire them when I see them in others’ homes. They are fascinating, especially if they contain something suspended inside. So civilized, too, a paperweight. “Here, I bought you this lovely object whose sole purpose is to hold down your papers.” How wonderful.
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nance, I agree that they’re fascinating. Especially with different lights shining around, through, near them. Never thought about them being civilized, but now that you say it: so true. You need to buy a couple or three for yourself! What better time to start a collection than now?
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Love your paper weights! They really are beautiful. I also watch the sun pass trough pieces of crystal I placed on the window shelves. colorful rainbows appear. It’s like magic!
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Beth, thanks. They are fun to look at, but on the downside need to be hand washed every so often. Once the dust piles up on them, the pretty is dulled. I bet that your crystals are wonderful. Kind of like beveled glass, with attitude.
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Those are lovely paperweights. You could get lost in watching the light shine through them.
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Zazzy, yes you could. Rather trippy. Probably why I like them.
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Aargh I used to have some of these! What I did with them is beyond me, but I forgot about them until I saw your post! They are beautiful! Dang!
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Found This Painted That, maybe you’ll find them hidden away some where in the house. In a spot where you said to yourself: “I’ll put them here so I won’t lose them.” That’s my usual M.O. 😉
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I wish that could be, but I haven’t seen them for many years and many moves. I’ll just have to start a new collection!
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Good idea. Buy some new things, then you’ll be sure to find what you lost. Works every time.
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Lol!
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I’m just saying… 😉
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Beautiful and I love how you are open to new perspectives. However, you lost me a little after the word sun…hoping ours will come back. 🙂
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Margaret, our sun has been here for a day or two then gone for a day or two. It’s maddening when it comes to planning outside activities. Usually June is one clear day after another, but not this year.
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