Some photos taken at the Artists of Lake Chapala Show yesterday. Lots to look at in addition to the art!!!
For Cellpic Sunday
Some photos taken at the Artists of Lake Chapala Show yesterday. Lots to look at in addition to the art!!!
For Cellpic Sunday
Click on photos to enlarge.
What reflects our personalities more than what we put on our heads?
What other garment displays a personality as clearly as a hat does? Here are some of my favorites from a collection of over 1400. Click on photos to enlarge.
For the: https://weeklyprompts.com/2020/03/07/saturday-challenge-hats/

It was Easter and Vino Blanco decided to wear her Easter hat, covered with flowers, just like all the other ladies who came to Yves for Easter comida.

Her son, Martini, however, had hung up his hat before I could get a shot of him. I should have taken my photos earlier!
Here is their competition: (click on photos to enlarge.)
At the last minute, it was suggested we wear hats. Everyone but Sandy and I complied. I’d already done my hat thing for the year! Wanna see it again? Go HERE.
For Cee’s FOTD
Once a Week
To be eccentric every moment takes too much from me,
so I limit my oddness to every Saturday.
On that day my zany hats come out from their hiding,
anxious for one day a week they get to go outsiding.
I don my feathered boa and stick on rhinestone lashes.
I wear my fringe-tiered flapper skirts with neon colored sashes.
I hop onto my bicycle, my cockatoo inside
the wire basket on the front and take him for a ride.
When we drive by the playground, at first the children balk,
but I pique their expectations as we have a little talk.
The cockatoo speaks bird talk and does a little jig.
Then he does impressions of a donkey and a pig.
He does a little rap routine that every child loves
and then I don my riding hat and my driving gloves
and pedal off to other adventures up the street,
expressing eccentricity to everyone I meet.
Later in the afternoon, I pedal us back home,
turning up the driveway by the garden gnome.
I put my bike into the shed, the bird behind his bars.
I put my rhinestone eyelashes in their storage jars.
I strip off all my finery and pull on my old jeans.
Microwave a hot dog. Open a can of beans.
I sink into my Barclay lounger, flip on the T.V.
turning once again into the ordinary me,
having exorcised my cravings for eccentricity
The prompts for today are expectation, moment and eccentric:
https://wordofthedaychallenge.wordpress.com/2018/07/28/expectation/
https://fivedotoh.com/2018/07/28/fowc-with-fandango-moment/
https://dailyaddictions542855004.wordpress.com/2018/07/28/eccentric-july-28-2018/
I couldn’t help it. I kept finding more hats in my photo files, so I had to share more with you! In penance, I wrote a new homage to hats named “Hat Envy.” You’ll find it after the photos. Click to enlarge. If you are on Facebook, you’ll only see a few photos and no poems unless you click on the title of the blog or the URL.
Hat Envy
Please tell me where you got your hat,
for I must have one just like that!
Are you sure it is unique?
Perhaps if I could have a peek
at the label, I could find
its maker to make two-of-a-kind.
You’re leaving? Then, sir, would you mind
if I just happened to walk behind?
If there’s no label, perhaps I could
see if your hat fits me good.
If I just tried it on a minute
I could see how I look in it!
You shake your head and walk away.
How rude of you, I have to say!
You say you do not want to see
the hat on you on top of me?
Keep it then, you silly nerd!
Upon reflection, your hat’s absurd!
For more hats, look HERE.
I have a friend who used to look so good in hats that her father called her “hat face.” I’ve always looked like a little old lady in hats and now that I am a little old lady, I still do. That’s why I rarely wear them. Here are some folks who do them more justice.
(Click to enlarge photos)
https://hughsviewsandnews.com/2016/05/03/hughs-weekly-photo-challenge-week-24-hats/
Cee’s challenge for this week is Geometry in Photography. Here are my thoughts on the matter:
Click on photos to enlarge and read the extensive commentary under each photo. Oh c’mon–do it. I took a lot of time and effort to dissect these photos as Cee requested. If you read my comments, you can point out what I missed in your own comment below! (If you can’t read the commentary under each photo, I’ve copied the commentaries below.)
Here is the commentary for photos if you can’t read it above:
To see Cee’s Geometric Photos, go HERE.
A Man Can Never Have Too Many Hats

For Cee’s Odd Ball photo and those of others, go here: http://ceenphotography.com/2015/12/13/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2015-week-50/