Friday, April 4, 2008

Assorted Windows





My mom was visiting me yesterday and we went into the South End of Boston, which has lots of little shops, galleries and restaurants and beautiful old brick buildings. I took lots of shop window pictures, which I'm realizing is not an easy task. Pardon the reflections in the pictures. This is something I need to practice more of to get it right! Well, here it is Friday again. It's pouring rain and I think my son has an ear infection. So, he's staying home from school and there may be a lot of TV watching going on in our house today after our doctor's visit. That's okay once and a while, right? Have a good weekend, you all!

8 comments:

Valloittava valkoinen said...

So nice pictures you have taken i like most of that which have that birdcage...it must be somebodys home!?
And i hope your son will get better soon!♥
Have a nice weekend!

AngieK said...

Cool idea- have a nice weekend!

artycho said...

Sorry to hear that your son is poorly! after being sick in France my daughter has got a perforated eardrum! so it is a calm week end starting here. I love you shop windows pictures and I don't mind the reflection!

Jill said...

Hi Anu, Angie, and Artycho,
(Three A's)
Thanks for your well wishes. Will is feeling much better after some antibiotics. Artycho...sorry to hear about your daughter too...I hope she's feeling better...that sounds so painful.

alanna said...

I think the reflections give the photos a nice dimension! I always love your photographs Jill. You should put a book together....Thank you for the trip to the South End. Even though I live here I cant ever seem to get there. Watch out for toby + rei at Tadpole in the South End! They are our newest customer. thanks Tadpole!

Jill said...

Hi Alanna,
Thanks! That's funny about Tadpole! We stopped in there and I was thinking it would be a great place for your stuff. They are so nice there and have the best kids things.

Unknown said...

I love the first one!
Im glad your boy is better!

Jill said...

Thank you Karina!