Wow, great stuff, I like it.
Thanks, Dick! Me too! :-D
Thanks so much, Ineke!
Lovely glass images, very much like the Glass museum in Tacoma, WA.
Or the corning glassworks in Corning, NY. Thanks! :-D
Sometime I hope to visit the glass museum. Lovely!
Very neat, I remember as a kid going to Silver Dollar City in Missouri and seeing the glass blowers there. Its amazing the shapes that can be made.
Bright, colourful and exciting!
Oh, you really should go to Corning (or any other glass museum that is handy!) It's so nice!I love watching the glass blowers.In MexiCali, you used to be able to see them for free on the streets.
Beautiful...wow.
Wow, c'est vraiment très beau. Magnifique!
Oh my gosh, those are so beautiful! I am really impressed by the art and the clarity, color and composition of the photos. I remember seeing these before, but did not know I could comment at that time.
Thanks so much Chriss, Marie and Tash! They are pretty aren't they--and still there at the DIA as of the last visit.
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A City Photoblog about the city of Detroit. All photos, art and writing by Mary Stebbins Taitt unless otherwise noted.
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Wow, great stuff, I like it.
Thanks, Dick! Me too! :-D
Thanks so much, Ineke!
Lovely glass images, very much like the Glass museum in Tacoma, WA.
Or the corning glassworks in Corning, NY. Thanks! :-D
Sometime I hope to visit the glass museum. Lovely!
Very neat, I remember as a kid going to Silver Dollar City in Missouri and seeing the glass blowers there. Its amazing the shapes that can be made.
Bright, colourful and exciting!
Oh, you really should go to Corning (or any other glass museum that is handy!) It's so nice!
I love watching the glass blowers.
In MexiCali, you used to be able to see them for free on the streets.
Beautiful...wow.
Wow, c'est vraiment très beau. Magnifique!
Oh my gosh, those are so beautiful! I am really impressed by the art and the clarity, color and composition of the photos. I remember seeing these before, but did not know I could comment at that time.
Thanks so much Chriss, Marie and Tash! They are pretty aren't they--and still there at the DIA as of the last visit.
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