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this heart is like home
and these trees too
so let me slide my fingers
across your sun kissed back
the rays dancing against our shoulders
as i get lost in
your sweet hungry kisses
i missed you <3
I was treated to a nice moonrise in my "backyard" last month and was fortunate enough to have my small Konica Genba Kantoku with me at the time.
Kodak Color 200
March 2022
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The autumn twilight turned into deep and early night as they walked. Tristran could smell the distant winter on the air--a mixture of night-mist and crisp darkness and the tang of fallen leaves.”
― Neil Gaiman, Stardust
My home ... Grand Junction, CO. Yesterday the snow dusted Mt. Garfield while the fog danced and played all about.
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... by Mr T - picked by me ... we have lots of flowers still in bloom - so plenty to pick and still leave lots for the insects x
Greetings, friends !!
It's always a sweet thing to be back home...after a long spell of vacation, enjoying a sunny autumn day at home....here is a similar image taken from the leaf of my trek to Annapurna Basecamp in Nepal Himalayas.
Cool, crisp morning - not a breath of air - created the perfect for conditions for such a high-key shot of my home village.
I grew up in Springfield, Massachusetts, hometown of Dr. Seuss. In this image I am cycling in RAGBRAI.
There is one wall in Swansea where it's legal to make spray art, and this is it. I came across this young man making a very big statement across the length of it. It faces a car park. Well done!
Excerpt from Wikipedia:
Sixteen Mile Creek is a river in Halton Region in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. It is in the Great Lakes Basin, and flows from the Niagara Escarpment through the towns of Milton and Oakville to Lake Ontario.
The creek is named for the distance from the river's mouth to the western end of Lake Ontario. It was previously known to the Mississauga Indians in their language as Ne-sauga y-onk or niizhozaagiwan ("having two outlets") and to the French as Rivière de Gravois ("gravelly river").
Like many creeks draining into Lake Ontario, Sixteen Mile Creek has cut a deep valley that is home to a broad range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, raccoons, foxes, opossum, and squirrels. The forest contains tree species typical of the Carolinian forest habitat, although since this is close to the northern limit of this zone, some are poorly represented. The total area of the drainage basin is 372 square kilometres (144 sq mi).
In Oakville, it also forms part of Glen Abbey Golf Course and is home to the Oakville Yacht Squadron.
Canadian Pacific train H19 rolls west for Saint Paul on the CP River Sub at Homer, MN. This days power was two EMDs and a very clean AC4400.
Created for Treat This #287
Thanks to Skagitrenee for starter image.
Scarecrow doll from another TT, but I cannot find the source image!
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Weller Shifter U58’s pair of venerable D9-40C’s grind up Raitt Mountain as they crest Home Creek Grade with 110 Tidewaters from Consol. Miller and Cantrell had their work cut out for them this day!
February 28, 2017
"I want to make coming home your favourite part of the day. I want to leave tiny little words lingering in your mind, on nights when you’re far away and can’t sleep. I want to make everything around us beautiful; make small things mean a little more. Make you feel a little more. A little better, a little lighter. The coffee is warm, this cup is yours. I want to be someone you can’t live without."
~ Charlotte Eriksson
The only way that it can describe why I love these abandoned old time capsules of homes is that it is the closest that I will ever come to "time travel." There's a fascinating world out there.