Lucy isn't ever this seemingly well-behaved. I'd love to see the uncropped image to discover just what was holding her attention (an octopus? a raw chicken? Father C sprawled unconcious on the floor?). Oh, and the aftermath, when she unleashed whatever devious plot she was formulating as this photograph was taken.
You are anthropomorphilizing Lucy! As you know, she doesn't have a devious bone in her body. She is, however, camera shy, and was doing her best to sit still while appearing not to notice what was going on.
Or, maybe she was looking wistfully out the door, hoping for one of her boyfriends to arrive...
I'm a baby boomer, married to a Carioca, with three children, Sarah, Summer, Jordan - each of whom is greater than the sum of their parents. Nana Dragonfly to Charlotte!!!! Mom to Lucy, the wonder border collie, Bixby, the orange tabby terror, and Kippy Kadoo, the crazy Bengal. Connoisseur of all things dark-chocolate and always ready for a new incarnation of it, preferably with a 'higher percentage'. Can you spell addict?
(Currently) The Most Beautiful Thing in the Universe
The set of Nocturnes, which includes the Shining Night below, has two other pieces. One sets a Rilke poem; the other, a Pablo Neruda. Lauridsen seems to have a deep-spirit crave for excessively wonderful texts.
'Sure on This Shining Night' by Morton Lauridsen. Samuel Barber must have left just enough grace-filled space in the universe after writing his version for Mort to come up with his. You'll weep for wonder.
What I'm Listening to...
'Verse', Patricia Barber. The SMARTEST & most exciting jazz singer ever. Her original, rich-fare lyrics will blow your mind.
Mass in Blue, British Composer, Will Todd. Includes scrumptuous anthems. Ave Verum Corpus is a wonder. Ditto for Christus est Stella.
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Oh....yes she is! Beautiful picture....
she is beautiful, what a good model!
I think she was trying to pretend it (picture-taking) wasn't really happening!!
She is as sweet as she is beautiful...
Lucy isn't ever this seemingly well-behaved. I'd love to see the uncropped image to discover just what was holding her attention (an octopus? a raw chicken? Father C sprawled unconcious on the floor?). Oh, and the aftermath, when she unleashed whatever devious plot she was formulating as this photograph was taken.
You are anthropomorphilizing Lucy! As you know, she doesn't have a devious bone in her body. She is, however, camera shy, and was doing her best to sit still while appearing not to notice what was going on.
Or, maybe she was looking wistfully out the door, hoping for one of her boyfriends to arrive...
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