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“We are nothing but shadows
Fading away
Trying to hold on to
This bittersweet life
That we call our own...”
― Ricky Mears
Alan Walker "Faded" - Piano Orchestral 60 Minutes Version
You were the shadow to my light
Did you feel us?
Another star
You fade away
Afraid our aim is out of sight
Wanna see us
Alight
Where are you now?
Was it all in my fantasy?
Where are you now?
Were you only imaginary?
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During a zodiac outing, the weathering sculptured effects on a tabular iceberg in Pleneau Strait could be observed up close. I saw a shot of this iceberg from a number of years ago and it was truly spectacular with an arch and window. Although still impressive, it is now a shadow of its former self.
As climate change evolves more massive tabular icebergs are calved from the ice shelf in Antarctica. For how much longer will we be able to admire the beauty of nature's creation?
Journey into the Unknown - Despite appearances to the contrary this was taken from a bridge above the line.
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The Aulne monastery (Abbaye d'Aulne) was once a Benedictine and then a Cistercian monastery - and now it is mostly in ruins. It was founded already in 637 and came under Cistercian rule in 1147. The monastery had many ups and downs, with its last golden era in the 18th century. But the monastery was sacked by French revolutionaries in 1794 and turned to ruins.
Passion is the quickest to develop, and the quickest to fade. Intimacy develops more slowly, and commitment more gradually still.
Robert Sternberg
Created for the Kreative People Contest 37: "Step on it!" and
the Award Tree Contest 129: "Pastel Palette".
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... but don't worry, the glorious colours of autumn are already on their way ;-))
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Eastern purple coneflowers / Purpur-Sonnenhut (Echinacea purpurea)
in Botanical Garden, Frankfurt
Dead or dying trees don’t always need to be removed, if they are located in a forested area or away from people and structures. These trees can serve as a home and refuge for woodpeckers and other wildlife. In addition, its nutrients enrich the soil near decaying wood, helping new plants to grow and keeping living ones healthy as the nutrients are reabsorbed.
I saw this tree in the park last year and felt so sad. No signs of life, it was rotting and full of fungi. Trees are my favorite gifts from nature.