This chair is now in its fourth home. We bought it for our first home in Carbondale. Then it moved to our current house in 1999. In 2007 it moved to Jenny's apartment in Somerville, MA, and now it serves her in Medford, MA. The shadows were striking in Jenny's sunny kitchen the morning we had to come home...
Retired economics professor (“dismal scientist”). Married 40+ years to the love of my life; we have two grown daughters, both married, two granddaughters and a...
This is the most unusual, amazing photo of a chair. Wow. It took me a long while to figure out what I was seeing..it looked like a spiral staircasein a modern building to me. Love this!
great shot, love the shadows and wasnt sure what it was at first, thought it was a shot of stairs until I read your write up about your chair and how many times it has moved, Great angle to and shadows,
@espyetta Aww, thank you so much, MaryBeth! I really appreciate your generous compliments. I wasn't trying to fool anybody with this one; I just liked the shadows. (And now I'm really glad I didn't post the other one I thought about posting!)
@digitalrn Amen, Rick! Clare & I both come from pretty practical stock!
@kdrinkie Thank you, Kim! It's second move was probably the most traumatic for it: 1,200 miles in a U-Haul truck!
@sitiodown Thanks, Tari! My camera was set to Central time, so this was 9:15 a.m. in Massachusetts, but the sun was still low enough to be very bright coming in the porch and kitchen windows!
@digitalrn Amen, Rick! Clare & I both come from pretty practical stock!
@kdrinkie Thank you, Kim! It's second move was probably the most traumatic for it: 1,200 miles in a U-Haul truck!
@sitiodown Thanks, Tari! My camera was set to Central time, so this was 9:15 a.m. in Massachusetts, but the sun was still low enough to be very bright coming in the porch and kitchen windows!