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Circle Round
Life is a circle round
Birth and death are bound
Joy, laughter, sadness, sorrow
Who knows what happens tomorrow
Life begins with a pain of joy
A little child, a girl or boy
So precious a beginning
To a life full of sinning
Where do we end?
Back to where the Goddess sends
Back to where nature found
Back to the Circle Round.
(Michele Roy)
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Pose - Magic Circle Witch - Holidays J-Z
The Tomnaverie Stone Cirlce near Tarland, Aberdeenshire, is thought to be about 5000 years old and the stones do form a perfect circle. To give a sense of distance, Lochnagar can be seen in the distance if you're to zoom in and view large.
Andy agreed to be tonights silhouette, luckily it only took a few goes. Thanks to Andy for suggesting to leave the section out at the bottom of the circles to allow the shadow to cut through.
PDS-03286
HMM... the macromonday theme for today, 4/8, is circle. of the 150+ shots i did of various circles, this is one of the brass button ones, but i liked the napkin ring one the best. so no dithering today :)
The circle of life caught up to these poor little mayflies snared in a web in Lakewood Park in Tecumseh, Ontario
"We came whirling out of nothingness, scattering stars like dust...
The stars made a circle, and in the middle, we dance."
Rumi
lCitânia Sanfins, Portugal, It is one of the most important archaeological zones of the Castroite civilization in the Iberian Peninsula. It emerged around the 1st century BC and occupies an area of about 15 hectares, on a hill integrated in a zone of mountains of granite outcrops, in a strategic place between the Douro and Minho region.
There are vestiges of the occupation of the place of the Citânia, from century V before Christ, although the great city was the one of the time of the Creek, created between the II and I centuries a.C.