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A 300 year old pine tree fell during a harsh winter storm. While the earth rumbled from the impact, a sudden intense wind brought an almost overwhelming pine resin essence. She steadied herself, closed her eyes, opened her arms, and breathed in the moist earthy heart and soul of the pine.
April 1920 --- Prominent Bolshevik revolutionaries are pictured centered around their leader, Vladimir I. Lenin, in a montage commemorating the Great October Revolution of 1917. The hammer and sickle of the new Soviet state are depicted at top. Top four left to right: Rykov, Radek, Pokrevsky, Kamenev. Middle Left to right: Trotsky, Lenin, Sverdlov. Bottom left to right: Bukharin, Zinoviev, Krylenko, Kollontai, Lunacharsky. Conspicuous by his absence in the early collection is Stalin, who executed a number of these people, including Rykov, Radek, Kamenev, Zinoviev, and Trotsky. --- Image by © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS
23 Apr 2008, Florida, USA --- Brown Pelican Diving in Front of Setting Sun --- Image by © Arthur Morris/Corbis
Taking the risk to say goodbye to something or someone who is no longer serving your soul is a huge scary leap of faith. There is an odd safety in staying in uncomfortable situations. Fear of the unknown tells you it could be worse. There are no guarantees that taking a leap of faith will land you on solid ground. Listen to hope, it will tell you it could be better.
A commissioned Photillustration by the Durham family, and the first "interactive" portrait of many. I hid 10 personal items throughout the portrait for the family to find.
This rendering, a postcard circa 1920s, was from an article in the Register Star which mentions Cold Spring House. I'm not sure who the contributor was. Please write to me so I can update my posting with your name and link. Thank you.
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