These photos cost me blood, for the mosquitoes were ferocious, and I was soon itching and scratching in many locations on my body.
It seemed right to get some photos of the light that is trying so hard to shine, but that is me anthropomorphizing an inanimate object. I have also tended to feel the same way about the last few vehicles that have lived fairly long lives, and I kept my Christmas poinsettia in the window until just a few days ago because it was trying so hard.
Sentimental and silly.


No, normal and human. It's a pretty light and deserves its place in your collection.
ReplyDeleteNo bushel to hide behind there. Thanks for sacrificing some blood for art!
ReplyDeleteIs your light getting enough sunshine to recharge properly? They are very nice lights by the way. I think our generation is the last to hold on to things that still hold a sprig of life. I too have plants that some think need to be binned, and we like old cars, haha.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really beautiful outdoor light. I don't think I've ever seen any so pretty.
ReplyDeleteSentimental and silly is an admirable trait.
ReplyDeleteFor me, solar lights only seem to work for one summer and then never light up again. Surely it's something I'm not doing right. -Kate
ReplyDeleteThat is a very pretty light.
ReplyDeleteI too tend to anthropomize inanimate things. Several vehicles had names, most memorable are Toot, Michael J. Truck, and Burt (for Big Ugly Red Truck).
I also talk to plants.
I have one that never turns off, they have a mind of their own!
ReplyDeleteI like solar lights. I got a little lantern like the one you were given and I really like it, swinging in the tree and glowing nearly all night. I love using the sun to power it.
ReplyDeleteWe have a solar frog sitting in the wind sill herb garden. Patrick couldn't resist it as a recent online purchase. It joins a few other frogs with no solar lights.
ReplyDeleteI do the same thing. That light is beautiful and I love the story. I actually get mad if my car misbehaves because "I've been treating you so well and taking good care of you and THIS is how you repay me!"
ReplyDeleteLol at Margaret. But I get it.
ReplyDeleteSentimental is not silly except when it is, and that's good too.
ReplyDeleteI love the light as well as the story!
ReplyDeleteDid you figure out what made it shine now when it wouldn't before?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the new word, pareidolia. I had to look it up but didn't look at how it's pronounced.
Such a beautiful light, shining or not.
ReplyDeleteIt is a really cute light.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh these are just gorgeous.
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