That is a tough decision, but an admirable one, IMO.
Those woodpeckers went to town on that poor tree
me too. heart on sleeve wearer me. perfect photo to match the quote to, ma cherie.
I dreamt about your photograph of the truck last night. Guess that means, I’d better go order it, eh?
He may if he wishes. I do not wish.
I’m 34. I say, hey 40, bring it on! I know what you mean about aging. It’s not the most enticing prospect. I LOVE your photo’s. Been checking them out at your site.
I am opposite. I like how I look in photo’s better than in real life. I don’t know why. I’m self obsessed I guess. No. I like how a photograph absolutely stops a mood or an expression, almost like a thought on your face and halts it forever.
lisa
:fun:
i hear ye
Interesting picture and quote!
Congrats on winning 1st place in the contest. Off to look at your photos.
*points up* What she said. Very well deserved. :wave:
Nice combo of pic and quote.
our memoirs on the tree trunk woodpecker and I
Congratulations on winning Xanga’s Best Photography Award! Thought I’d check it out and see what all the fuss was about…blog on and drop by for a visit sometime…:wave:
Marty aka tincanman
Ah, the photo. Ah, Shakespeare.
My favourite Shakespearian would be: “Words without thoughts never to heaven go”
:love:i am in love with your pictures.
You have absolutely beautiful pictures on your site!
Recognition from Xanga readers! Congrats on that, dotter!
As for this poor pecked tree. It looks just like our willow trunk. Remember if you wear your heart on you sleeve, it is easily knocked off. Still, a person who shows feelings easily is the kind I like.
Momma
i liked the image that “chewing on your bones” created too. a little sensual, but, a little sadistic too, but not in the general sense of the word sadistic. Almost boastful. I’m glad you liked it.
lisa
What an interesting study of textures.
I feel honored to even be mentioned with your name in the Xanga photo category. You and Alice are my heros…your photos are sheer art!
An interesting picture. Looks like a very busy wood pecker has had his way with that wood.
Comments (23)
That is a tough decision, but an admirable one, IMO.
Those woodpeckers went to town on that poor tree
me too. heart on sleeve wearer me. perfect photo to match the quote to, ma cherie.
I dreamt about your photograph of the truck last night. Guess that means, I’d better go order it, eh?
He may if he wishes. I do not wish.
I’m 34. I say, hey 40, bring it on!
I know what you mean about aging. It’s not the most enticing prospect. I LOVE your photo’s. Been checking them out at your site.
I am opposite. I like how I look in photo’s better than in real life. I don’t know why. I’m self obsessed I guess. No. I like how a photograph absolutely stops a mood or an expression, almost like a thought on your face and halts it forever.
lisa
:fun:
i hear ye
Interesting picture and quote!
Congrats on winning 1st place in the contest. Off to look at your photos.
*points up* What she said. Very well deserved. :wave:
Nice combo of pic and quote.
our memoirs
on the tree trunk
woodpecker and I
Congratulations on winning Xanga’s Best Photography Award! Thought I’d check it out and see what all the fuss was about…blog on and drop by for a visit sometime…:wave:
Marty aka tincanman
Ah, the photo.
Ah, Shakespeare.
My favourite Shakespearian would be: “Words without thoughts never to heaven go”
:love:i am in love with your pictures.
You have absolutely beautiful pictures on your site!
Recognition from Xanga readers! Congrats on that, dotter!
As for this poor pecked tree. It looks just like our willow trunk. Remember if you wear your heart on you sleeve, it is easily knocked off. Still, a person who shows feelings easily is the kind I like.
Momma
i liked the image that “chewing on your bones” created too. a little sensual, but, a little sadistic too, but not in the general sense of the word sadistic. Almost boastful. I’m glad you liked it.
lisa
What an interesting study of textures.
I feel honored to even be mentioned with your name in the Xanga photo category. You and Alice are my heros…your photos are sheer art!
An interesting picture. Looks like a very busy wood pecker has had his way with that wood.
lovely
(except for the latter image of bill’s)