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Light & Glass: Down with the Arabia - for Rod

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We took our oldest grandson to the Arabia Steamboat Museum today. Such a cool place! This is a collection of bits and pieces of broken glass that went down on the Arabia in 1856. There's plenty that survived intact, but this is prettier. The museum housing the contents of the Arabia is the largest collection of pre-Civil War goods in the world. The museum is only a few miles from Rod's house, but I have it on good authority that he's not been there yet.
Happy Birthday, Rod!

Comments (15)


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FredNunes

4:05PM | Thu, 20 October 2016

You always display an amazing eye for the abstract. Great image!

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Krittermom

4:49PM | Thu, 20 October 2016

Very nice abstract here. And as usual you gave used the light beautifully.

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wysiwig

5:33PM | Thu, 20 October 2016

Well you should have contacted him and invited him over. Art and history, what a wonderful combination.

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Richardphotos

7:25PM | Thu, 20 October 2016

very interesting glass ware and a superb dedi for Rod

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Faemike55

9:44PM | Thu, 20 October 2016

Excellent capture and birthday gift for Rod!

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RodS

12:32AM | Fri, 21 October 2016

What a lovely shot, Tara! Thank you, sweetie for the wonderful dedication! You know how I love glass things.... wink

Yeah, I need to get over there - maybe next week before I have to go back to (gah) work.... Hopefully by this time next year, I'll be retired.

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durleybeachbum

4:06AM | Fri, 21 October 2016

I love how you have made something that is hard and cold deliciously soft, warm and glowing.

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sharky_

4:34AM | Fri, 21 October 2016

Interesting glass shapes.... Aloha

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dochtersions

10:48AM | Fri, 21 October 2016

What a magnificent exhibition, Tara. It's like I see two, or three glasses toast together there in the middle. It's really a very cheerful sight to see this collection, my friend.

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Freethinker56

8:44PM | Fri, 21 October 2016

Amazing capture! great dedi 😍

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photosynthesis

1:21AM | Sat, 22 October 2016

Glass, light, shadow, color, texture, pattern - a wonderful abstract composition...

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helanker

3:17AM | Sat, 22 October 2016

OH Yes. This is really beautiful with all the hues of the glass and the shapes. LUV it !! But how they can look so mixed, I cant really understand. Were they placed in a container as if they were just thrown in there? Naa, because how could you then get all the wonderful light through it?... I give up thinking here. LOL!

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kgb224

8:20AM | Sat, 22 October 2016

Superb capture and birthday dedication Tara. Happy birthday Rod. God bless.

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junge1

7:39PM | Sun, 23 October 2016

Interesting Tara!

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bmac62

5:04AM | Mon, 12 December 2016

Too bad we can't take Rod and Helle both to this museum. Can you imagine their reactions? I have a photo of this display in my gallery from our first visit...but it isn't an abstract...it is the whole thing. Maybe I'll learn to get closer some day. Love it!


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