iLOVE: hammy kids

As I was working on pictures for the Week 12 DLS exercises, I had two very willing accomplices in demonstrating how simple choosing a location made for an adventure to unfold, simple by inviting people to be in that location and let their guard down.


Above is my loveseat.  It came with the chaise long.  The wall that it sits along is always beautifully lit.  It's one place in my home that I know, year round, I will have some kind of gorgeous diffused light, with the occasional sunbeam cutting across the floor during late summer and early autumn.


This is a door in a loading bay at a school nearby.  I love the texture on the door, the contrast between the light orange brick and the forest green door.  There's a little ledge right in the doorway that is just big enough for a person to get up on.


This tree is in the greenbelt behind our house.  The crotch of the tree is wonderfully low and thick and sturdy, making it a great spot for climbing and seating.  The tricky part is getting the right angle to avoid having traffic from the busy street behind showing up.  During spring and winter it's not much to look at, but summer and fall it is positively splendid.

Here's what happens when you stick people in places and get them to just play and have fun:

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