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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Mosaic Monday


My mosaic this week is of the bridge in our yard that my darling husband built for me to use as a backdrop for my photography business. We use it for many things, including photos of our families, as well as many of the weddings, families, and Sr.'s I photograph. It's requested frequently by my brides, some even come here to dress, get their photos taken, then on to the wedding - OR - they stop by here between the wedding and reception, and enjoy a little "down time" from all the glitz and glamour. Hope you enjoy, and I encourage you to head over to http://dearlittleredhouse.blogspot.com/.

13 comments:

  1. Wow, your hubby built that bridge for you?
    You are blessed.

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    http://www.jeanneselep.blogspot.com

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  2. that is beautiful. My dear husband built me a tiny bridge. I have to show him this one, he will have bridge envy. It is so lovely.

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  3. How beautiful. I would love to have pictures taken there. I can see why brides and SR's would love it. What a great husband!

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  4. Now that is one fine husband. Love the photo"s too. Sharon

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  5. He built you a bridge? That is love!

    Sue

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  6. Methinks your hubby is a keeper for sure! I love the beautiful bridge and your lovely mosaic ;-)
    Hugs and blessings,
    My Colorful Sunset Mosaic

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  7. Wow, what a wonderful husband to build that for you! It is a beautiful backdrop! thanks for sharing, Sandi. :)

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  8. What a lovely mosaic and that must be a loving husband.

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  9. Well...you are one lucky lady to have such a wonderful and handy hubby! What an amazing backdrop and your photos are super fabulous!

    Love and hugs,
    Karyn

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  10. Lucky you! Have a beautiful week!

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  11. It looks like a lovely place to have pictures taken. I'm sure the brides all love it. great mosaic.

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  12. Sandi, I love the bridge, it looks like such a wonderful part of the family. I'm sorry, I forgot that you loved Milk Glass too. My sewing room is getting over powered with it. It's the thing I collect most. I have about 30 peices, I've been colleting for about 10 years. It would be so fun to go with you. I also want to see what you have. I'll check your past post to see if I can see any of it. I'm also going to visit betweennapsontheporch, I've never checked her out.

    I won't be back until after the hollidays, so you and your family have a wonderful Christmas.

    lots of hugs
    cindy@stitches

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  13. Beautiful mosaics! The bridge is perfect for photography. How nice of your hubby to build it for you...Christine

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