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 Weary Road11 comments
picture18 May 2006 @ 16:39
Have you ever looked to another thinking you would find refreshment, and were sorely disappointed? At the end of a bad day it feels even worse.

The picture is of a person on a long journey in such a frame of mind.  More >

 Gentle Glade0 comments
picture17 May 2006 @ 12:01
Sure, I can spell Hobbit, but love the way the gatekeeper addressed our furry-footed friends in Fellowship of the Ring, "Obbits, four Obbits!

If you are on these boards you likely also love Lord of the Rings, or at least have fondness for some of the characters.

I imagined a Hobbit Hole within the thickets and rolling green. There just might be!

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 Endless Mountains0 comments
picture17 May 2006 @ 11:53
I am fortunate to live in the "Endless Mountains" I also happen to work in a depressed city. Much of my photography is viewed from a perspective. We are much happier if we choose to focus on the good we see rather than the problems we encounter. Happy people often choose to see what's good about life, and depressed people almost always are locked into focusing on what's wrong.

Step away from phone lines and manmade structures and we can find that "Sweet Spot" in the earth.

Life has Sweet Spots if we only look for them.

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 Bee Tree0 comments
picture17 May 2006 @ 11:45
Photo meets art. Call me a redemptive artist. If I take a photo I don't like, I look for ways to make it into something else. This was such a case. I gave this tree a face, a personality, and a little poetic story to go with it. For all my seriousness, I love quirky things, E.A Poe and Dr Seuss.

This poem is silly, and somewhat of a tongue-twister.


I hope you can read it. Click the pictures and they get somewhat bigger. Or better yet, if someone can show me how to enlarge them!

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 Softy5 comments
picture17 May 2006 @ 11:42
I'm artistic, and creative, but as such, I spend much of my waking time in a dreamworld, forgetting to say what I feel. Art/photo/poetry/music are some of the ways I've expressed my feelings.

The poem is an expression of appreciation and love for my wife.

It's hard to read, so I'll translate.

Softly, I am carressed by the rays of the summer sun
Gently, I lay my head on the grass
Tenderly, I cup the fragrant flowers in the garden
And I am reminded of you

Simple, but I do appreciate her, and hope she knows.  More >



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