Sunday, September 21, 2008

Romeo, oh Romeo!

A blushing bride on a balcony, perhaps waiting for her groom. Actually, I think she is going to wait a while. She looks kind of scary...

12 comments:

Wayne said...

Yoiks!

MuseSwings said...

EEK! I am afraid of this bride!

Tash said...

It must be the white eye-shadow - not good, even on a bride.
I'm glad to see some pics of Novi Sad. My father's sister lives there, as does the boy-next-door who I grew up with in Tuzla. I have great memories visiting there with my parents. Thanks for visiting PVDP...I'll have to take a few pics of Westchester area.

Webradio said...

Bonjour Bibi !
La dame a pourtant un joli prénom...
Photo amusante !
A plus tard...
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Hello Bibi !
The lady has a nice name...
Fun Photo !
See You later...

Pat said...

Heelo, Webradio and others! "Carolija," (pronounced cha-ROW-leee-ya)means "enchantment," the name of the shop, but actually wouldn't be bad for the bride's first name!

Webradio said...

Euh, I had seen, with error, "CAROLINA"...
Smile...

Becky said...

That's a cool picture. Her eyes look like she could fall asleep at any minute. How long has she been out there. LOL.

marley said...

She scared me! Great photo, well spotted :)

Chuck Pefley said...

I do believe I can see the dust from Romeo's boots in the far distance. Nonpulssing, to say the least!

Jane Hards Photography said...

Oh no she is a tad off putting. Maybe a makeover and new hairdo might do the trick.

Kris McCracken said...

I’ve never been a big fan of the white puffy dresses. I got married in shortsand sandles and the missus was in a lovely green frock! However, it did take place in a Queensland rainforest. I accept that this may not go down too well in a cathedral...

soulbrush said...

she looks like a shop mannequin...what a wierd place to wait....

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