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I watched a cow moose and her baby
As they strolled the woods today,
Soon they came upon a river
And there was no other way.
They had to cross that water
But it was swift and oh so cold,
Mother moose was worried
Would baby do as told?
I watched them as together
They waded in to swim,
The water swirled around them
Their chances looked so slim.
Baby thrashed with all her might
Her mother close beside,
Baby struggled valiantly
Against the rivers tide.
The water swept them from my sight
I slumped in sheer despair,
"Please God, watch over them"
I offered up in prayer.
Soon after they were spotted
Munching on a willow tree,
Roaming in the forest
Living wild and free.
(Just another silly poem I wrote on June 5th, 1997 - but the story is true and unfolded before my very eyes along the Haines Highway in Alaska.)
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Touchdown Liberty.
A nod to Aaron Rogers, Quarterback of the Green Bay Packers. The Packers will play the New York Giants on Sunday 12-01-19.
A digital manipulation of an image of Lady Liberty shot from onboard the Circle Line observation boat in 2017. My son posed for me with his Aaron Rogers Jersey on for the jersey layer.
Canon 50D with Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS lens and Canon ef 1.4x ii extender.
Du hast das Prinzip von Gut und Böse verstanden?
Ja.
Idiot!
Es gibt keine Feinde. Nirgends!
Es gibt keine Freunde. Nirgends!
Was ist los? Du guckst so depressiv?
Ich bin Glücklich!
Schenke ein lächeln und ein danke wann immer du kannst. Sie kosten dich
nichts und geben dir viel.
Ich bin der Pesimistischste Optimist den es gibt!
?
Translation:
Did you understand the principle of good and evil?
Yes.
Idiot!
Enemies do not exist. Nowhere!
Friends do not exist. Nowhere!
What is the matter? You look so depressed.
I am happy.
Give a smile and a thank you whenever you can. It doesn't cost anything but gives you so much.
I am the biggest pessimistic optimist that exists
Homage to a dearly departed favorite artist. I will never see or hear the word "biomechanical" without thinking of his fantastic surreal work.
I worked on this collage of photos as well as the description (see the comment below) in 2020 when good health and I were not the best of friends.
I love to add a water filter effect at the bottom of my pictures. It automatically darkens the image but it also adds a little more illusion of a 3rd dimension to them. Then, if I like the way the water looks, I'll re-ripple the whole image with a very subtle ripple just to make the water look more real. Maybe I'm just attracted to the illusion of liquids at right angles to themselves (or maybe I've lived in Seattle for too long and simply fell under the spell of the rain and shoreline, . . .). :D
Here's another digital manipulation of the already abstracty concrete structures in downtown Seattle's Freeway Park (before the parks department pressure-washed all of the wonderful mossy green off of them, that is!)
And lately I’ve forgotten who I am
Need to let my energy just drain away
And now - my mind - is working overtime
It’s been a looong day
Such a long day, ay, ay -Amy Winehouse
I love old cars. They have so much more character than todays stamped out, look alike, motor vehicles. I was delighted to find these two old Fords in Haines Alaska.