Tuesday, December 12, 2006

DAY TWELVE:
(red 2)


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14 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

such a beautiful picture! I love the light falling down your face.

9:47 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

cool glowing photo delia. your eyes look soulful. xo

9:59 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love the photo too.. very surreal, but warm with the red tones.

and I love the days of Christmas theme too - what a great idea.

10:45 AM  
Blogger Vanessa/NessieNoodle said...

this is lovely, and very creative.


thank you so much for your sweet kind words!

11:09 AM  
Blogger Susannah Conway said...

ooh, you look so sultry, i love this one. when i come to see you next year i'm going to take so many pictures of you- you won't be able to stop me :-) an email's on its way, moon-girl - i've just been out to buy an xmas tree so might have to decorate it first... xox

12:18 PM  
Blogger Willie Baronet said...

Love your photos! :-)

1:46 PM  
Blogger Vanessa said...

I'm picturing you driving along and suddenly feeling that creeping inspiration take hold. You slow down in the middle of the dark, lonely countryside, stop the car, get out, walk round to the back of the car, kneel down on the cold damp road and take this...
that's what I'm picturing...
it's a lovely shot, D.
Vx

2:18 PM  
Blogger nina beana said...

oooooh, great. you really do look soul-full.

2:54 PM  
Blogger daisies said...

oh oh oh beautiful ... so very very beautiful :)

4:20 PM  
Blogger paris parfait said...

Lovely soulful rojo.

4:40 PM  
Blogger Deb R said...

You look beautiful, Delia!

12:17 AM  
Blogger claireylove said...

BEAUTIFUL YOU :-)
x x x x x

8:19 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Are you counting down till Christmas? I just came from Sunday Scribbler, tears still in my eyes after having read the post about her sister. I saw your comment there and followed, drawn by what you wrote about your brother, having lost 2 myself.

I've also been published in Mothering and Wemoon. I'd like to check out the Natural Parenting magazine. I got my library to carry Mothering and even though my sons are grown, I still check it out. I used to write for Nurturing, a Mothering type out of Canada but they went bankrupt.

So, HI.

10:04 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yesterday i was at the gas station in my town and there was a woman who resembled you so much. she was also staring at me, like we knew each other but couldn't place the face.....but it couldn't have been right?

2:17 PM  

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