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Some of my daughter's zinnias and a rose from her still abundant garden.
(my 369th image to get into Explore)
I was flipping through some photos from a trip to Bordeaux last year and this distorted window reflection seemed to be looking at me!!
Bodie, CA. June 2015
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I had some good and scary times in this little town named Bodie.
Pleasant walks in its desert streets made of dust.
Quiet moment feeling the warm air from the meadows around.
I really love this place. I mean really. But also, I have some mixed feelings about this place.
I shivered too in the streets of this nowhere town, thinking about the death blow that haunts this place... Or I'd rather say, The madness who crawls like a disease through the building of this old city.
From one day to another they came and they left for one thing gold...
Fools gold..
So many different names for it today...
But a same effect.
The one that turns masses into blind sheeps, the one that beats down the need for the celebration of the vain want.
They didn't know what they want but they knew how to get it.
Windows like mirrors...
But you don't see who you are.
Windows like screen..
BUt you won't see the truth.
Just ghosts on the both side of the same world...
Poor Bodie, Even your Curse sounds too material...
When you don't believe in Gold.
Anyway I love you Bodie...
Holga Lens - 60mm - f/8
The future beckons out the window and over the hill far from this abandoned homestead in eastern Washington. I hope they made it.
The wind kicked up the dust this afternoon before the storm. When the rain finally fell, it literally rained mud. I probably didn't do the dirty windows the justice they deserve. Time to wash the windows but I guess I'll wait for the SNOW to stop falling.
ODC - windows
I got a chance to explore the University Club in Detroit this morning, and my favorite part from the outside also turned out to be my favorite part from the inside; the leaded glass windows which are surprisingly largely intact.
This is the bay at the East end of the building, with a little replication just for fun.
Week 2. 52 Weeks of Detroit.
“And sometimes it seemed that something never seen yet long desired was about to happen, that a veil would drop from it all; but then it passed, nothing happened, the riddle remained unsolved, the secret spell unbroken, and in the end one grew old and looked cunning …or wise…and still one knew nothing perhaps, was still waiting and listening.” ~ Hermann Hesse,
Narcissus and Goldmund.
Like the colours in this - noisy but taken hand held on my tip toes so can't complain! Waited for someone to appear in a window for a while with no luck...
“One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon-instead of enjoying the roses blooming outside our windows today.” ~ Dale Carnegie
Another from our fall trip to the Tetons...this was taken inside the old historic Cunningham cabin....how glorious it must have been to wake up to this sight every morning :-)
Have a great Wednesday....many thanks for all your visits!!!!