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Young Burrowing Owl deep in thought at sunset on Marco Island Florida. Would love to know what it is thinking.
You can tell it is a juvenile since the bars or spots have not developed on the breast feathers. It is also a little smaller.
New Serendipity & Dead Dollz <3
Credits at rorasprettythings
Trying new things for me, hope you like... <3
We, along with most of Western Canada (and Western US) are in a deep freeze this week. It's about -20C right now, too cold to do much but I had to go out for a bit for some photos!
You can see the "steam fog" rising above the water on Okanagan Lake.
For when you're looking...
You never asked me what else lingered. And in my haste to stand on solid ground, I never quite told you. I never quite gave you the recount of what else I carry with me.
Like the unshakable feeling of walking on thin ice – the creaking, the cracking, the visible fractures expanding with every footfall. The fear of the ice giving in, the fear of the frozen dark waters underneath consuming me whole, inhabited by someone else’s monsters of the deep. The apprehension, like a living, breathing creature, sucking the air out and exhaling black, oppressive smoke that made it impossible to see or even breathe.
There’s an omnipresence to it– it echoes in the deepest recesses of my consciousness. Well and truly embedded, that I am robbed of any certainty as to my recoil – is it the memory, or the actual sound? Is it a treacherous footstep, or the imagination of one? Has my foot truly gone through – is it touching those dark waters – or is it just that odd precipice like a night start or a lucid dream?
And there it was, a sense of dread you instilled. A clamping, silencing proverbial hand, because so much as a breath threatened to break the ice…
Yet it broke anyway. Not fractured by my weight, nor by a whisper of an exhale. It was the things that lurked beneath, rearing their heads. I’d glimpsed them, ghost-like, through the thinnest ice. I’d heard their wails. I knew they existed as surely as I knew I existed. And now I saw them, free at long last.
They’d been ravenous, and now they demand to be fed.
Do you truly begrudge me the aversion to being cannibalized by your monsters?
There are moments in a photography when the inner self is visible to the outside. Deep faith in God is such a state. It doesn't matter who you are, what you have or where you come from.
Pray to him and he will help.
Jamiroquai [Godzilla BSO]
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIUAC03YMlA
- My apologies. Description is coming soon... -
“You have had me spinning for days, for I am drunk off the words that flow endlessly from your deep red lips that taste of wine.”
― Karen Quan
Blog Post
Sometimes the best thinking comes in unusual and simple places...
Visit here: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Solus/110/176/22
Title by Peter DeRose - 1933
(This song was the inspiration for the British rock band, 'Deep Purple')
An early morning scene in Prachuap Bay.
Proverbs 18:4 “The words of a man's mouth are as deep waters, and the wellspring of wisdom as a flowing brook.”
Now that springtime green is everywhere, ease your mind with a stroll through the deep forest trail !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a safe and delightful day dear Flickr friends !
"Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere."
Albert Einstein
"Looking and seeing are two different things."
John Paul Caponigro
Pareidolia is defined as a situation in which someone sees a pattern or image of something that did not exist.
This small sculpture I found on a recent trip intrigued me enough to have an impromptu photo session. I'm so glad I did. The image has seized my imagination, lending itself to stories galore.