Saturday, June 23, 2012

Sheer Drama...

...one of the ubiquitous hair salons in Ocala; this one located near downtown.

17 comments:

Stefan Jansson said...

I guess the drama Queen is having her hair done inside.

Birdman said...

Yikes! Haircuts?
Sheer MADNESS!

Linda said...

Beautiful capture. I love the colours!

cieldequimper said...

Lol, funny name, lovely place!

Memphis MOJO said...

Some of us have to worry about hair. Then some of us don't have enough to worry about. Nice shot.

RedPat said...

Quite the name!

Cezar and Léia said...

I guess it's not a very encouraging name for the kind of place... Would you like your haircut to look like a sheer drama? lol
God bless you!
Cezar

Small City Scenes said...

Haha!! Cute name. Cute shop.

Went to the doc yesterday and he said I was coming along wonderfully (if that is a word). He said I was doing fine and pain is a by product of getting better. I punched him in the nose. I guess I never thought I would be such a baby about this. But I am gritting my teeth and saying to H with everything else "I AM OK".
MB

Anonymous said...

It's certainly a very colouful looking place!

Randy said...

Very catchy name.

Halcyon said...

It looks nice at least. :)

Unknown said...

LOL at Steffe's comment. Sheer Drama is a cheerful house. :-)

By the way, Le Chat means The Cat in french.

Malyss said...

Dear Lowell,
1) Thank you for your nice comment on "Raleries", especially for the word "artist" you used! I don't deserve it(but I'm happy to read it !Ü)
2) Arriving here, I find a bench! Did you know I'm bench addict?
(http://benchesonmyway.blogspot.com/)
3) What a lovely place for an hair cut!

I wish you a nice sunday!

Anonymous said...

I do like the colors and the plants. It is a beautiful setting for any kind of drama.

EG CameraGirl said...

I bet everyone has perfect hair-dos in Ocala, right? I'm afraid I might be a tad too wind blown to fit in. :))

Pat said...

Better than 'Sheer Hell', ha, ha.

Davidlind said...

Do they have any windows? Sharp, metal objects and no windows? I'm not feeling the love. . .

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson