
“Days, pale slices between nights, they blend, not exactly alike, transparencies so lightly tinted that only stacked all together do they darken to a fatal shade.” John Updike
“Days, pale slices between nights, they blend, not exactly alike, transparencies so lightly tinted that only stacked all together do they darken to a fatal shade.” John Updike
That’s a quote you want to read again and again to see what you missed the first go round.
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I could have used a happier one but it was kind of sad seeing a dead field that was once a beautiful sea of green. Such is life.
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You may not like my positiveness but the worn dead field will be green again in spring.
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I’m aware of that my dear, it wasn’t like I sat there crying. 😉
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Why not? It’s really sad.
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The sad part was that I didn’t get a good shot of the horse and buggy going by.
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You have many great shots and will have more. Though it’s sad that you didn’t get today the one you wanted.
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The one I got is the one I wanted. All is for the best in the best of possible worlds. 🙄
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Interesting image and quotation. Cheers!
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Thanks VJ, everything is interesting if you look at it right.
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So true!
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Brilliant photo for this week. I really like your perspective. 😀
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Thanks Cee. I went there twice and saw what worked for me and what didn’t.
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great contrasting texture..
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Thanks Lisa, I’ve seen the Amish make hay while the sun shines and its an amazing thing to watch. https://photographyocd.com/2018/10/25/make-hay-while-the-sun-shines/
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