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Huge walk-in closet located in oversized Master bedroom.

Heading down towards the forest park and ride.

Images from morning walk in the west Miramar (FL) wetlands.

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France 2007

Freeze frame in the streets of Paris

Noorder begraafplaats, Amsterdam #UPC0214

The Alzheimer's Society Memory Walk in Bristol. 2 September 2023

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take a Walk

in the forest of your Mind

and be amazed

of this thing called Life.

 

watch the birds

building up a nest,...

only You are important,

forget about the rest.

 

nobody can see

or agree the life you Live.

 

Start Living.

  

(written by Florin DeRoxas)

Walk in the woods in a cold then sweet day of this spring "avant l'heure".

The walk-in shower has his & hers shower heads and jets, and fish fossils (dug by myself in Wyoming several years ago) tiled into the dark blue band around the shower.

Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

Neck Point Park near Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.

Walk in the Wild Oakland Zoo 2010

 

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Noorder begraafplaats, Amsterdam #UPC0214

Simon decided to take him for a hike to the mailbox and back (believe me, quite a trek for his little legs!) to get rid of some pent up toddler maniac energy.

 

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Few can afford such luxury

Walk in the rain,

smell flowers,

stop along the way,

build sandcastles,

go on field trips,

find out how things work,

say the magic words,

trust the universe.

-- Bruce Williamson

 

I experimented here with a tissue paper overlay technique. I used a little birdie stamp, markers, fluid acrylics and some torn paper to frame the poem.

My handwriting is so bad here...my hands are still pretty shaky for some reason. I either need to practice or start using strips of paper printed on the computer! That would have probably been a lot better choice for this page...

"A change seemed to have come over the climate of England. Rain fell frequently, but only in fitful gusts, which were no sooner over than they begun again. [...] But was worse, damp now began to make its way into every house - damp, which is the most insidious of all enemies, for while the sun can be shut out by blinds, and the frost roasted by hot fire, damp steal in while we sleep; damp is silent, imperceptible, ubiquitous. Damp swells the wood, furs the kettle, rusts the iron, rots the stone. [...] Outside the house - it was another effect of the damp - ivy grew in unparalleled profusion. Houses that had been bare stone were smothered in greenery. No garden however formal its original design, lacked a shrubbery, a wilderness, a maze." Virginia Woolf. Orlando.

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