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An old barn near Ross, central Tasmania. Taken on the way back from a road trip from Launceston to Hobart with my youngest son.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
A previously unpublished shot from August 2020. I really miss those snippets of conversation. the fragments of other peoples lives, that you could hear as you walked around the city. Something that was actually represented really well in the Grand Theft Auto series of video games! If you could string all of those snippets together I wonder what the resulting chaotic narrative would be. Enjoy!
We like to talk
-really talk-
our sentences stretch out into the evening
and through the night.
No telescope could find us in space.
Coffee, tea, wine, and whiskey.
Even the pauses matter.
That idea of ‘heavy silences’
define our sense of selves
and how ideas can be considered.
Did you know
I couldn’t talk like this with anyone else
It takes a village to raise a child
and at least one other well meaning human
to heal an adult.
The noise is overwhelming
a disorganized mess
But when we have this dangling conversation
those moments make sense of us.
And we realize we’re still here.
Hear the blood bubble and flow
molecules massing and sometimes messing up
and we are vigilant
Do we really want to live another day?
Only if we can talk about it.
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How's your imagination?
While processing this pic of 6 Whistler ducks I had some fun imagining what was being discussed at the "bar"
Two on the left "Hasn't been easy lately Joe"
Centre two "Have we met?"
Two on the right whistling "Wow look at those babes"
Silence is one of the great arts of conversation.
Quote - Marcus Tullius Cicero
This boat just got painted, the painter had a coffee break, he just needed to do some cleaning before going home.
Another quick stop in Winchelsea and the Little Corellas are still there in numbers. This couple had some very lively discussion at a tree hollow.
(Cacatua sanguinea)
With a sight and sound that commands attention from even the hardiest of souls, Colas unit 70810 powers up and accelerates her train of log carriers through Preston station on an autumnal Sunday afternoon last year.
The working is the 10.30am Chirk Kronospan - Carlisle Yard (6C37) and, as often seems to be the case, empty wagons make more of a commotion rattling around than they do fully loaded. In this case, under the enclosed and echoey roof, there certainly wasn't much scope for meaningful conversation until the train had passed.
This is the sister shot to the more conventional 'Log Rhythms' posted a few weeks ago. I figured this one merited its own outing.
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2.23pm, 10th October 2021
Talk to strangers politely.......every friend you have now was once a stranger, although not every stranger becomes a friend.
" I'm Bill Cage. You're Dr. Carter. We've had this conversation before. Two fingers behind your back. I've had the visions. I've seen the Omega."
-Quote from the movie
Happy Monday, all!
What a beautiful thing children are and what a gift each one of them is to the world. I love hearing about their ideas.
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Every time I look at this image I see faces. Like a conversation is occurring between these two buttes.
I wonder what they are saying about me. :-)
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Phanty the elephant doesn't have conversations with cats very often. My own cats either ignore him or they are rather rude. Only recently Tofu kicked him off the windowsill and poor Phanty needed surgery. Charlie was much nicer and really seemed to like Phanty, maybe because they have the same colour. :)