New York City
Last week I shared a Snoopy reflection. This week it's Charlie Brown and Sally. This is reflected on a round black table next to the Snoopy reflection table. :-)
Only part of the table is in the photograph because that's where the reflections were. I hope this adds a little clarity for those whose eyes were fooled by last week's reflection.
Look beyond Charlie and Sally's mouths and you will see where the table ends and the street and sidewalk begin. I couldn't fit them in the picture, but people were standing on the sidewalk looking into Macy's Christmas display windows.
Have a great long weekend!
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19 comments:
Mignon ;o)
Great fun! So clear
thanks for clearing up last week's reflection!! A great reflection.
I'm in such a nostalgic place today...and this is {yet again} bringing me all the way back to my own childhood! Love these guys.
That's a wonderful perspective.
Have a nice weekend
LG Eva
Another fun one! Enjoy your weekend.
Cute companions! Great reflections.
:) Very nice!
love these two characters! that's one shiny table!
I am loving these posts with the cartoon characters ... what fun they are and must have been for you when you took them. Thanks, James ...
Andrea @ From The Sol
I did find last week's a little difficult to fathom. This is much clearer and very clever as always.
this shot is really cool. Thanks for hosting James and I hope you have a lovely weekend.
Cartoon figures as a reflection are one of a kind! And they happen to be my favorite cartoons. Have a great weekend, James!
A super catch!
so much fun James!
How fun! You always seem to find the best reflections. Have a great weekend!
Now that put a smile on my face...THANK YOU!...:)JP
Ah The Peanuts, one of my first contact with American cartoons ...back in the sixties ;-)
Your words make me think of Shel Silverstein in "where the Sidewalk end" of course!
"It's amazing the difference
A bit of sky can make"
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