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Sunday morning (4 March 2018) in the Marqués de Contadero Promenade, by the river Guadalquivir in Seville, Spain. A line of tipuana trees (Tipuana tipu) gives shade to strollers and joggers.
...this is the hogeye festival, y'know...where pink and pigs are in...have a good Monday and new week, y'all!
2008 Elgin Hogeye Festival...Elgin, TX...October 25, 2008
Things are starting to happen in the shade garden. The bleeding heart will bloom soon (and grow much taller), and the hostas and ferns are putting in an appearance.
It hit 90F in San Francisco today which is... a tad unusual. ;) Happily, it's always cooler down by the ocean....
PP: I oopsed and underexposed requiring levels adjustments to lighten it up.
I know. Antler decor has probably jumped the shark so to speak, but I still love this lamp and want to find a shade for it. I was thinking wicker, but could be persuaded otherwise. Do you have a shade suggestion? Links for an online purchase are much appreciated. The shade height can be no more than 11" and no less than 8.5". All other variables are fairly flexible.
Edit: The base is 11.5" in width. Should the shade's maximum size be at a 11.5" diameter?
These sites offer some opinions:
www.ehow.com/how_4828140_proportion-shade-lamp.html
www.findlamps.com/articlebuyinglampshades.htm
Harp sizes seem to range from 7" to 13":
It won't be long until the bleeding heart is up and blooming. We had the tree overhead cut back from the roof last fall, so the bed will get more sun this year than last.