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This survivor from the remains of a northern Illinois farm near Tampico, IL.is still holding on.Its isolation well off the road with no discernible pathway to it has probably kept from "human" intervention...
On a related note,a part of Gold Township was hit by an EF-1 tornado Saturday night. There was some damage to a few rural outbuildings,hopefully this old survivor "held on"....
youtu.be/yG07WSu7Q9w Shot at Black Kite
Holding back the years
Chance for me to escape from all I've known
Holding back the tears
Cause nothing here has grown
I've wasted all my tears
Wasted all those years
And nothing had the chance to be good
Nothing ever could yeah
I'll keep holding on
Ellie at six months of age is showing off what she learned while watching Queen Elizabeth on TV (courtesy of her grandmother who is fascinated with anything Royal). She’s still working on some of the finer details such as pointing the palm of her hand towards her face because as we all know Royals don’t really acknowledge their subjects as much as wave graciously to themselves.
Let me allay your concerns here, this was just a brief foray into a different area of photography that I am not really all that excited about. The saving grace here is that her skin, like that of most infants, is pretty much perfect and I did not have to spend hours touching up skin blemishes or removing wrinkles.
"Two bubbles found they had rainbows on their curves. They flickered out saying: It was worth being a bubble, just to have held that rainbow thirty seconds.".... Carl Sandburg
Just a winter leaf holding on to its branch. My task this day was to find the simple beauty of winter.
I hope everyone enjoys this image! :D
Impacts of coastal erosion
Destruction and loss of property
Water salinity and scarcity
Loss of livelihoods
Degradation of fertile agricultural land
Many trees such as this are now on the edge, waiting for the sea to erode yet more of the earth, soon to end up on the beach.
The shape of this coastline has been changing rapidly over many years
To take photographs is to hold one's breath when all faculties converge in the face of fleeing reality. It is at that moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical
and intellectual joy.
- Henri Cartier Bresson
Used Dani's cold hearted action. :) Explore #45
HBW
A gorgeous July morning finds this eastbound Wisconsin Central freight holding west of Stevens Point, waiting for a track to clear in the yard for their inbound.
WC LO18
WC 586,715,4012,719
Stevens Point, WI.
July 1990
In his old age, Tyler has not wanted to cuddle much or sleep in our bed due to either physical discomfort or nighttime restlessness.
When it happens, it’s the best feeling ever. ❤️
This is the last one in this small "fog at the beach" series. This guy was kite surfing on wheels, I don't know if there is a name for it...
But I'm afraid this leaf has already let go by now.
Digging into my archives again. This is from last fall as I ran out of snowy and winter pics :P
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“Some people believe that holding on and hanging in there are signs of strength, but there are times in life when it takes much more strength just to let go.”
― Ann Landers
I returned, yet again, to one of the new places that I love. I can't imagine that I will ever tire of shooting this place. There is just so much to explore and I can spend hours here and not have to share it with anyone (at least so far) Each time I notice something new and wonder how I missed it on the previous trip. My guess, based on the newspapers covering the floor in one of the barns is that this place has been empty for the past 35 years or more... and it's still ...holding on.
I'm looking forward to seeing the seasons change here.