Grrrr - it's Monday
Best wishes for your Monday and the rest of the week - and maybe a little chuckle with this photo.
I found this Lion at the entrance gate of somebody's house. There are a number of houses in Vancouver from a certain era that have these kitschy concrete lions or pineapples, but never have I seen any painted or wrapped up in a garland of coloured lights.
decay 22. Mai 2009, 12:20
+++LG
doktada didelas 17. Mai 2009, 5:25
Bold sharp colors. Bold sharp subject,The moment is frozen in gaudy frustration.
What a humorous irony !
Meike T. 13. Mai 2009, 0:52
Auch der Montag geht vorbei...Ich wünsch dir eine schöne Woche.
LG Meike
Alfredo Yanez 12. Mai 2009, 22:41
Very good capture of Leon painted, has much humor ..Congratulations
Regards Alfredo
Claudio Micheli 12. Mai 2009, 7:54
Monday is monday...but tuesday is the same!Good and original image, I like it!
Ciao
JOKIST 11. Mai 2009, 22:29
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LG Ingrid und Hans
Ayse Nalan Yasin 11. Mai 2009, 19:43
Perfect photo AdeleI like it
Hugs
Ayse
Sally Dunn 11. Mai 2009, 19:09
Oh the king of the jungle does look a bit cross to have the humiliation of being adorned in fairy lights and to not even have the excuse of Christmas!Sally
Segura Carmona 11. Mai 2009, 17:42
Excelente luz y color, Bello detalle, Saludos Adela,.Michael Grotkamp 11. Mai 2009, 13:46
pure art... thats so kitschig, that´s will be beautyful when I look that longer than a few moments... wonderful monday idea and great coloured houseking capture...bw Michael
Frederick Mann 11. Mai 2009, 13:15
l a u g h s out LOUD
yes
monday monday...
(my wife didn't want to go to school today ... she's a teacher)
JValentina 11. Mai 2009, 12:41
muy bien vista y original foto, los colores son excelentesun abrazo
Mark Billiau. 11. Mai 2009, 11:35
Good taste, bad taste,....... taste differ.Well spotted, Adele.
Mark
Comy 11. Mai 2009, 11:23
...:)Manfred Jochum 11. Mai 2009, 10:56
:-)))))A funny way of illumination, if the lion was real, they sure would have found another way... :-)
I liked the word "kitschy" -- is this an adopted word of the English language or is it an Adele-creation? :-)
Manfred