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Spring breakup on the Red River near St. Adolphe, Manitoba, 1986. Original photo taken on Kodak Ektachrome
Breakups are never easy and people have different ways of dealing with heartbreak, the most popular being drinking yourself oblivious and eating more cookies and ice-cream than your stomach can take. It’s painful and everything reminds you of your ex-lover.
It has happened to me too, I have just ...
A painting/digital work that ive created while suffering major depresion, ive had alot of people hurt me recently...ive decided virtualized love isnt always the best option in life.
The eyes show only prue emtional referances to the crue ways of prue tortured love.
last November, you finally stopped being the pain in my chest, and the ache in my head. but I still tried to keep you in my life. after nearly seven hundred and thirty days of trying, and miserably failing, I wanted to say that I can say goodbye to you without a heavy heart. I'm finally done with you.
Upper Rock Lake, March 17, 2012 approx. 4 pm. A red-shouldered hawk is circling and calling overhead.
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Tim has received a break-up letter from his girlfriend in the detention centre of juvenile delinquents in Dusseldorf. He has to stay for 4 weeks for several crimes including robbery and threatening other people.
J’en ai marre
De cette bête histoire
L’amour ça marche au cinéma
Et ça cartonne dans les draps
Mais pas chez moi
(A. Hintjens)
All but the dollar were tossed in the trash. Someday, the photo will be deleted, too. Stuff and love are both ephemeral.
Ice on the Moose River at Moosonee, Ontario 2012 April 5th. Two weeks after breakup. Due to cold weather the ice has just stayed and now due to lower water levels has fallen away from the river bank.
After a lot of rain from a storm the previous day, mush of the "ice pack" had broken up and was floating around Portland Harbor. DSC_9221 - unedited
Ice as of June 4, 2006. It is mostly gone, except for this strip in front of the beach. But pieces are getting restless and are milling about. The big sheet must have some pieces dragging bottom, because it is fairly immobile still. But it all is getting whittled away rapidly. Been a south wind last few days - need a bit out of the north and goodbye ice.