Look Through My Window: #WordlessWednesday #GuestPost #Blogiversary
#wordlessWednesday: Robert Goldstein
Look Through My Window: Robert M. Goldstein
Soo-Been Lee – Wieniawski – Variations on an Original Theme Op 15
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Rob Goldstein is a writer and photographer from San Francisco. He calls his blog Art by Rob Goldstein but he believes he can just as easily call it life by Rob Goldstein. In Rob’s words, “This is my life as I live it, evolve, process its history, and prepare for an uncertain future. My life is my work and my work is my art.”
Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Robrt_M_
and on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/
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#WORDLESSWEDNESDAY
As part of my blogiversary week, it is my privilege to host Robert Goldstein, a very talented artist, photographer and writer. Our linky is open now to all of you, for your smashing #WordlessWednesday posts.
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Happy #WW.
This guest post has been written as part of my Second Blogiversary celebrations that started on Monday, 3 December, 2018. NatashaMusing turns two this week, 6 December, 2018.
A bunch of erudite bloggers are joining me in this week long celebration, with posts on my favourite genres: Musings, Photography/Art, Travel, Well-Being and Fiction. Mark the following days on your calendar and hop in to catch these soulful blog posts. You could click on the linky to the already published posts below.
Corinne Rodrigues – Fill Yourself Up: #MondayMusings
Damyanti Biswas – Is Blogging Worth It? #Musings
Robert Goldstein – Look Through My Window: #WordlessWednesday
Esha M. Dutta: – Exploring the Magical Congo Caves: #WanderlustWednesday
Shailaja Vishwanath – Why I Love Mindfulness As a Social Media Strategist
Keith Hillman – Fond Farewell: #FridayFotoFiction
Priya Bajpai – Two Down, Three to Go #Fiction
18 thoughts on “Look Through My Window: #WordlessWednesday #GuestPost #Blogiversary”
Congratulations for your blog anniversary. I have been missing in action, all thanks to NaNoWriMo last month. But I’m taking baby steps towards getting back to active blogging, so will try linking up my Wordless Wednesday post as my gift to your blog.
Thank you so much Sonia.
Wow, love the pictures and the video. The portrait is amazing
Thank you! I appreciate your comment.
Thanks Sanch for stopping by.
Wow! The snowflakes are beautiful.. It’s mesmerizing and so is Rob’s sketch.
I have a couple of ideas for sketching. I never worked on it, as I know that I can’t do justice to them. Pity, I will have to use a thousand words or more. 😉
Ha! ha! Priya and those thousand words are delectable and we know that!
The picture of snow just brings back the spirit of Christmas alive even though there are still three weeks to go. That is a beautiful sketch btw. Loved your beautiful post, Rob and thank you, Natasha, for featuring Rob today. Soo-Been-Lee is simply amazing! I’ve heard her before and what is striking about her is the way she puts so much passion and dedication into her performances.
I’m so glad to be able to feature Rob too, Esha.
The picture of snow just brings back the spirit of Christmas alive even though there are still three weeks to go. That is a beautiful sketch btw. Loved your beautiful post, Rob and thank you, Natasha, for featuring Rob today. Soo-Been-Lee is simply amazing! I’ve heard her before and what is striking about her is the way she puts so much passion and dedication into her performances.
Thank you, Esha!
I’m honored to be featured on your blog, Natasha
The feelings are mutual, Rob.
Thank you for gracing my blog with your presence.
Wow! I love your snow and that violin concerto!! Bellisima!!
Thank you for sharing!
– Lisa
Isn’t the violinist amazing. I think she’s eight and she’s playing her own composition.
She is a child prodigy and brilliant to say the least.