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I took this picture in another life time on Second life. I loved it so much, I decided to add it again.
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Love Bahamas!
Do you remember me...
and how you used to look at me?
Things I didn't have to say...
to make you fall in love!
'Cause I remember you!
Αnd how I used to look at you!
Mood : ♬
Well, I say life, but on close examination I am unable to see anyone. There are several cars in view and a certain amount of washing hanging from balconies but no people in sight.
Ragusa and its sister town of Ibla date back to the late 17th century and have both been built on hill tops with every conceivable square yard of land utilised. They are part of the Noto Baroque region of UNESCO heritage sites to be found in South Eastern Sicily and are a fabulous location to wonder around. From time to time you even bump into a few residents.
It does look pretty at a first glance but give me my old house with its little patch of lawn and flower beds any time.
I head off for the hills to mountain guide in a moment so will be absent from Flickr for a few days.
Raw shot.
Pictures of my current home in Second Life; I envisioned renting a furnished, perpetual, late summer retreat.
The Ways of Farm Life in the 1900's
By Mistin Grace
The days get harder and harder as I start to grow up on the farm. Each day I get up at the crack of dawn and work till the sun sets in the west. As I trudge home to claim my supper, I think about what it would be like to live in a place where there are not back breaking chores waiting to be done every time I turn around. But I knew if I never lost hope, nor my strength, I would make it out all right. I know I'm young, but I am very independent, and can keep my head in a panic situation. Like when Ma and Pa got really low on our supply of food. My younger siblings were always whining about how hungry they were, so I went out to the creek and caught some fish. There were only a few and they were small, but it would get us through for a couple of days. I found that the creek came in handy, so I began going more often and getting what I needed. A lot of the times there would be berries that I could pick where they had grown by the bank when it was damp.
Not many things have been going on since fall has rolled around, except of course getting food for my family still. I can see that Ma and Pa have been losing a lot of weight and every time I look at them I can see the sadness buried in their faces. But they won't be looking like that for much longer, due to the fact that I have found us a little place in town. It's more like a cottage I would say. There are not many people in our town, so we will not have any trouble finding jobs. There has already been an offer given to me, and it is a pretty complicated job, so there will be no arguing when Pa comes to help me. I am hoping that becoming a blacksmith at this age will do me some good, maybe a lot of good.
Well I am growing up and it's getting harder, I am now 17 and have been through a lot in my time. I feel as if I am growing up too fast. I hope to be going off to another territory real soon, now that all my brothers and sisters are old enough to take care of themselves! Ma and Pa do not approve, but I am a young man and am fit to make a living and I plan to do it by panning gold.
Well, I am doing mighty fine and have been panning gold for a mere 40 years now. I mean I am doing fine omitting my illnesses, and my hacking cough. Sometimes I think that I am going to lose my lungs.
Lately been sitting away watching the days go by. My breath is getting shorter and the days longer, so to all my people I'm signing away. Much thanks to Bryant Creek for helping me and my family survive. Goodbye.
Life is a constant struggle. Some struggle to find a job; some to lose weight; while others struggling to understand the meaning of their lives. Whatever your struggle, fret not what is ahead, worry instead what is within; for the challenges in life aren't always the obstacles ahead of us but the attitude within.
We're Here! : Dirt - The Beauty of Decay
Strobist: AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead.. Triggered by Cybersync.
"Life moves forward. The old leaves wither, die and fall away, and the new growth extends forward into the light." - Bryant H. McGrill
This picture was originally pretty dark and hence I had to push the shadows quite a bit. Even though it's not the most prettiest image, I really like it in combination with the quote above. I hope you like it too!
“In sharp contrasts to traditional Art, Modern Art does not hide the fact that it is something made and produced: on the contrary, it underscores the fact.”
— Theodor Adorno
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Sea , life , light
Part 3 of the serie of the hundred islands in the Philippines.
And so, after relaxing and swimming , I had the time to look for another kind of picture then the usual touristical photo.
While walking at the beach there, thinking to mystelf what to do, where to go?
Because it is rather difficult to find another attraction then the usual view to the islands.
And then I saw it. There were so many fishes in the sea, and there were spots near the island with nice light and shadowplay.
So I searched and found this little spot, half hidden under a wooden walkway near the shore, full of fish. Here's the result: Sea , life , light
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It is inevitable. We learn to live with those scars, or they kill us long before we actually die. Small scars, large, scars as long and deep as the ocean—they define us; they become a part of our life map.
~Jonathan Carroll
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If you could bottle "life", all the old bottles in the antiques' junkyard would be gone!
Katherine Walsh
Antiques Store/Junkyard in Wells, ME
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