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At the End of March
Look at that sea, girls, all silver and shadow and visions of things not seen. We couldn't enjoy its loveliness any more if we had mi...
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I don't need the calendar to tell me that the end of August approaches. The patch of bright Rudbeckia under the birch tree is a sure s...
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"So where did your adventure take you, Bilbo?" "There and back again." J. R. R. Tolkien Our adventure was much shorter t...
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August - a month of contrast, of winding down, of full summer. Already the days are shortening. The sun glows with fierce intensity, but s...
Now that is a lovely comparison. It would be fantastic to be able to get it in spring and winter... One never knows. I can see it as a framed mosaic. A winner of a photography contest that would net thousands of dollars making the journey all worthwhile. I do so love to imagine...
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference a season makes. It would be fun to have all 4 seasons...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI have just arrived from a corn country, wheat seems now so exotic :-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting comparison. The top pic is spectacular, especially!
ReplyDeleteAnother great idea Lorrie - they are both lovely - just had a chance to see your notecards and loved them! Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteI think seasonal photos would be a fun idea! Both photos are lovely, Lorrie!
ReplyDeleteSmart and lovely photos . Do it again at winter time .
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...whatever the season!
ReplyDeleteOh.. you would not be surprised that I like this, would you?
ReplyDeleteThis is really neat. The four seasons of it would be great but you take what you get. :)
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! What a difference a change in seasons makes...
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