“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters
compared to what lies within us.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882
But it’s always good to have additional support.
For another view of this shack go to the November 15, 2009 post.
And another September 30, 2009.
Three for the price of one!
Sunday, March 14, 2010
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I love your photography! Do you have tips on where to read or how to improve? And one of these posts was on my birthday :)
ReplyDeleteSo well done. What a desolate scene, though.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos, your poetry-feelings and your blog!
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Agneta
Ah - and is it not the space that lies within that holds the key???
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Don
ReplyDeleteI like your alternate view too.. especially Sept 30.
Thanks for your comments over my way... Julie
Incredible photograph! And Emerson... When I read him, I always feel something shifting inside as to though to call me to be "present"... Thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteThis really speaks to the imagination!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing scene - sorta reminds me of home (Colorado). I wouldn't be surprised if that wee shack wasn't still providing shade and comfort to some new slithering residents.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and a great plaesure to find your blog! Greetings from Luzia.
ReplyDelete*Ma cabane au canada, est blottie au fond des boi * ( A song). ...Celle-là au milieux de nul part Béatrice de Lausanne.
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