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My favoured past time is throwing boomerangs at the universe, and wait for the boomerangs to return...b.mikic
"The game of life is a game of boomerangs. Our thoughts, deeds and words return to us sooner or later with astounding accuracy."
Florence Scovel Shinn
Except that sometimes the thoughts, deeds and words can be wrongly interpreted and even completely disregarded.....b.mikic
"Heavy, bitter rain.
Saturday night.
The news bulletin of 9 sells my loneliness, my life that slips.
But I still exist, I am still here.
I take a breath and color, I fly in another orbit.
Throw red in the night, throw oil to the fire.
From what I have experienced, I ask for more.
Hot, old rust.
It's raining tonight
The news bulletin of 9 sells the land, that falls in ruins rejoices
But I still exist, I am still here.
I take a breath and color, I fly in another orbit.
Throw red in the night, throw oil to the fire.
From what I have experienced, I ask for more."
Taken @ Salt Lakes of Florence
When the world is a monster
Bad to swallow you whole
Kick the clay that holds the teeth in
Throw your trolls out the door
Goose feather adrift at locla pond. You know I Luv me some pond floaters.
(Always hand held. I did to a tiny edit. I remove 3 very ugly pieces of slim. Hope you can't see it. Not good at that stuff)
Happy Throw back Thursday.
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This is just a small batch of the actual next. There was atleast 30 of them. As much as they are harmless I shot an ran. (Small crop)
Sandhill cranes (Antigone canadensis, Gruidae) come together before their migration south to warmer regions for the winter. Here they are collected at the White River Marsh State Wildlife Area in the Town of Seneca west of Berlin, Green Lake County, Wisconsin.
Cranes are known for throwing debris in the air. Sometimes they do it if they have a mouth full or debris with their prey. Often times, however, they toss stuff into the air as part of their "dance" rituals with other cranes. The dances may be associated with courtship or aggression when another bird gets too close.
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Caught this little beauty awhile back. I was sitting on a rock having a water break when it flew right on to a leaf right in front of me. I just had to stand a tiny bit to capture shot.
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Silver glinted in the morning sunlight as Aurora turned this way and that, looking at the reminder of how her life had changed in the blink of an eye.
"Kintsukuroi. The Japanese rather than throw something broken away, fill the cracks with gold or silver, to show the beauty in the imperfections."
She'd been informed of what her scars reminded Noma of, and part of her saw it. But the part that she wouldn't show that was scared... that still had the weight of what could happen hanging over her, that part couldn't see it yet as a tear slid down her cheek. Would she have changed running next door to the kids aid had she known the outcome? No... no she wouldn't.
"An apple a day keep anyone away... if you throw it hard enough."
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The Weekend Is Here: The Battlefield Is Ready! (The Foamy and Sparkly Kind) 🎉
My dear friends, my girls!
The moment we've been waiting for has arrived: T-H-E W-E-E-K-E-N-D! 🙌
But you know as well as I do that before these two days officially enter the dictionary definition of "rest," they require a little... action! The house is literally waiting for me with a stacked to-do list. The moment I walked through the door, the laundry basket (which is the textile version of Mount Everest), the kitchen (as if I'd fed an army all week), and those dust particles... they all shouted "Hello!" in unison.
Agenda items and my current mood:
Doing Laundry: I like this part, I admit! Throw it in the machine, that detergent smell... Wonderful. But the folding part? That's where I switch into "battle-weary" mode.
House Cleaning: Music up full blast! Time for cleaning while dancing. I'm like a modern, sweaty, and heavily caffeinated version of Cinderella. But the result: Sparkling clean! ✨
Cooking: My stomach is growling, the fridge is looking neglected. Time to invent something quick, delicious, and something that won't completely exhaust me before Saturday night couch time.
THAT DREADED CHORE: IRONING! 😩 Confession: I hate ironing. It's practically a type of meditation. A wrong, boring type of meditation. But what can we do, we can't walk around in wrinkled clothes. I guess the best thing is to put on my favorite series and accept ironing as a "brain resting" exercise... Maybe.
When this whole marathon is over, if I'm lucky, I'll finish the day without falling asleep in front of the TV. If it does happen, I'll just accept it as the victory of being completely exhausted! 😉
Well, sleeves up! The rest after all this hustle will be so much sweeter.
What's on your weekend agenda? Are there exhausting chores, or just pure joy? Let's chat in the comments!
Wishing everyone a Happy, productive, and ultimately very restful weekend!
Big hugs!
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I always had difficulties to shot trees, especially in the forest, I find the result boring or messy and I really admired some photographers that can bring back masterpieces from the forest.
So I quite often try to take a picture that I like in the forest but mostly throw away everything after, but for once even I am quite happy with the result, there is still a lot of room for improvement but I feel OK to share it with you.
I hope that you will like it.
In your darkest hours
Try to be hopeful
As you pace for hours
Try to be hopeful
Try not to imagine the worst
Gnash your teeth
Throw your head in your hands
Give up
Scream into your pillows
Google "How do I change my mood?"
Try to be hopeful
Despite it all
These energetic plants will applaud
Just think
We are constantly destroying
The Earth with our human nonsense
Their habitat is always in flux
and disappearing
And yet, they still manage to
Survive and grow
And so will you
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Happy 70th birthday to this ageless 1953 Chevy !
Isn't she a beauty ?
(This car was advertised as a 1953, however, the tail lights, etc, indicate this is a 1953.)
“The very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere, someone said to themselves, 'You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done.” ― George Carlin.
My back porch. Twilight. No Crop.
Another throw made from left over yarns. I think I will keep this one, although I have said that before and still gave it away.
As I grow as a photographer I have realized that I needed to spend more time photographing in my "backyard" instead of dreaming and lusting for opportunities far away. I am lucky enough to live on the edge of the Shenandoah Valley and the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains as I am a stones throw next to West Virginia.
In years past in Autumn/Fall I would be venturing ALL over the place and putting hundreds of miles on my car on the weekends as West Virginia is home to places like Blackwater Falls State Park, Dolley Sods, Spruce Knob, and Babcock State Park to name a few. This places are beautiful, but I feel I need a break from them for a little bit because they are SO well photographed. So this year I made a decision to stay within a county of where I live and force myself down some back roads that I have not traveled in a long while and some never at all. I have found some wonderful treasures because fo this decision..and this is one of them.
I went monochromatic because #1 I love monochrome, #2 I was shooting in mid day, #3 the clouds were amazing, and #4...again, I love monochrome! HA!