The chairs had convened a meeting
The two square tables had been behaving badly, so the chairs convened a meeting to discuss the situation. It didn’t end well for the tables, who were outnumbered by the chairs.
What do tables have to do in order for chairs to resort to such drastic measures? You really don’t want to know….
Albuquerque, New Mexico
photographed 11.23.1012
Posted on February 14, 2014, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, Albuquerque, Albuquerque new mexico, melinda green harvey, new mexico, one day one image, photo a day, photography. Bookmark the permalink. 12 Comments.

This is wonderful! You might like my blog – I write about personified objects as well. If you’d like to send in a photograph of an object, please email.
http://www.awordofsubstance.wordpress.com
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Thanks – and I DID like your blog. In fact I am now following it!
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Looks like toddlers got in on this conversation. There is such an attractive range of tones in this image, Melinda
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Yes, the toddlers were very involved! Maybe it’s the high elevation in Albuquerque (near one mile above sea level) – the light is almost always very nice.
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A beautiful combination of tone on tone punctuated by that green reverberation on the right. I really like this image !
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Thanks, Vera. This is across the street from the house photo from a couple of days ago.
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Please tell me these are not discarded. I want that chair.
The quality of light is unusual and very nice. End of day light.
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No, these aren’t discards, but spares lined up in the side yard of a restaurant called Holy Cow. Albuquerque has very nice light – I’d like to spend more time there, taking pictures. When we lived there in the 1970s, I hadn’t noticed how much I like photography.
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You know I love this one.
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There is actually a very strong possibility that I thought about you when I posted it….
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😀 You know me and chairs. I happen to think the colours in this one are wonderful too.
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It was the turquoise wall on the left that I first noticed. Well, after I noticed the chais, that is…
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