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Whose Glasses Are These and Why Do They Taste So Good?

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Besides dancing on stage to Donna the Buffalo and having so many family members share Floydfest with me this year, another little highlighted moment was when I gave my hard working Asheville potter son a massage on the grass in front of the Hill Holler stage to the music of Railroad Earth.
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During and after that set our group got broken up and some of us were lost for a time, but Josh was easy to find and so we used his sleeping body as a meeting spot. While he was catching up from not sleeping the night before and Joe was looking for the rest of our party, I amused myself taking self portraits in Josh’s sunglasses.
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Joe arrived on the scene and got in on the act (far right) as Josh slept on.
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Those glasses made the rounds in the hospitality tent earlier in the day during lunchtime, and THIS is the fun little video clipped interaction between Uncle Josh and baby Bryce that inspired the title of this post.

Post note: Read more about my fascination with reflection and shadow HERE.

Comments

Baby bryce looks very cool in those glasses!

NetChick sent me over.

oh that little man he is cute in anything !1Sandy

looks like josh got a bit sunburned during his nap. what a great time for you to have a small family reunion and all that fun at the same time!

They're both cute!!

Hi Collen, here from Tanya's.

It took a few minutes for my iPhone to load the photos, but it was worth the wait. I love the reflections - I'll have to come back when I get on my computer to take a closer look... and the video, too

I also saw that sunburn. What a sweet last photo. These times go so fast, but sure to savor them.

Baby Byrce is a doll and so isn't Josh. ox

Wonderful shots of your son and those glasses. The baby wears them well, too. I love the adventures and good times you have.

Thanks for visiting my blog while I was away on vacation.

Back via Tanya; I think your photos of the reflections in the glasses are very interesting.

Credit you looking for details. It helped me in my assignment

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