The colour and appearance remind me of a floating fungus it became popular to drink as a tea for rejuvenation purposes that I never could bring myself to try but then I would not eat mushrooms either for over 30 years ;)
Sukhmandir - I don't like tea in the first place, so I certainly don't blame you for not trying a floating fungus version! Icks! The green in this shot is caused by the glass, though, not fungus so the moscato was still quite tasty! The angle made me imagine an eye belonging to a prehistoric fish or mythological water beast.
This photo is amazing -- really draws you into it and makes you "ponder"....Thanks for stopping by my blog and your kinds words, very much appreciated!
I could not tell what that picture was of--I thought I saw a ring in there. Then it looked like a belly. A belly button ring? I was sooooo confused. I think now I've got it figured out.
Interesting...Is this a starter for Kumbasha tea? I also Stumbled you! My post is http://helena-agalneedsatleast2blogs.blogspot.com/2011/06/how-heart-healthy-will-you-be-in-old.html
Love the quote :) Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteThe colour and appearance remind me of a floating fungus it became popular to drink as a tea for rejuvenation purposes that I never could bring myself to try but then I would not eat mushrooms either for over 30 years ;)
ReplyDeleteSukhmandir - I don't like tea in the first place, so I certainly don't blame you for not trying a floating fungus version! Icks! The green in this shot is caused by the glass, though, not fungus so the moscato was still quite tasty! The angle made me imagine an eye belonging to a prehistoric fish or mythological water beast.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! I love Moscato!
ReplyDeleteThis photo is amazing -- really draws you into it and makes you "ponder"....Thanks for stopping by my blog and your kinds words, very much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteI love the color!
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Beautiful colors and interesting reflection shapes...great shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit today!
haha... this is great! It's actually a really beautiful picture. Never would have guessed that it's wine.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea what was in the photo until I saw the last comment before me. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my site!
What a great photo!
ReplyDeletethat is such an interesting photograph, fun to look at.
ReplyDeleteI could not tell what that picture was of--I thought I saw a ring in there. Then it looked like a belly. A belly button ring? I was sooooo confused. I think now I've got it figured out.
ReplyDeleteIt's a drink.
Very interesting photo!
ReplyDeleteStumbled you! My post is http://beautegras.blogspot.com/2011/06/haute-headbands.html
Interesting...Is this a starter for Kumbasha tea? I also Stumbled you! My post is http://helena-agalneedsatleast2blogs.blogspot.com/2011/06/how-heart-healthy-will-you-be-in-old.html
ReplyDeleteHi! Stopping by to Stumble from STT (I’m a little behind LOL).
ReplyDeleteLOVE the quote! And, of course, now I want Pinot at 11:30 LOL
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That's a neat picture!
ReplyDeleteI stumbled you. My post is http://booksyourkidswilllove.blogspot.com/2011/06/have-kid-book-reviewer-at-home.html