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"La parola 'radici' non mi piace, e ancora meno amo l'immagine che evoca. Le radici affondano nel suolo, si contorcono nel fango e si sviluppano nelle tenebre. Trattengono l'albero prigioniero da quando nasce e lo nutrono in virtù di un ricatto" Anim Maalouf
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Many thanks for your visits, faves and comments. Cheers.
Trying mild HDRs from a visit to Marie's place, Peak Crossing country.
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Thank you very much for the visit and comments. Cheers. (cyber mix) from an original shot in Busthinia country, Barcaldine region, Queensland, Australia - following a large bushfire in November 2012, which burnt out 50,000 hectares.
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(desataturated mix) From a Friday drive with Ernie, somewhere between Grandchester and Rosevale, Queensland, Australia.
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at Marie's place, from the back door, Peak Crossing country.
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People are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in their true beauty is revealed, only, if there is light from within. ~Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
“If I can put one touch of rosy sunset into the life of any man or woman, I shall feel that I have worked with God.”
~G. K. Chesterton
October 17, 2008
Just pulling off somethin’ ...
then... kindly tell me what you think about it.... : )
Happy weekend y’all!
Many thanks for your visits, faves and comments. Cheers. ...from a Sunday drive in Radford country.
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#80
November 13, 2008
*** 123/365 ***
Hold on, I'll be on your streams..
I'm slowly catching up ..
Hope you understand...
Regards ..
Casarão centenário pedindo socorro!
Zona rural de Amparo SP - Brasil!
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“What most people need to learn in life is how to love people and use things instead of using people and loving things.”
~Unknown
Tan sólo una gama. Yeso, piedra y madera, y una luz cálida, ámbar, amarillenta, untuosa como aceite suave y reconfortante.
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“Things work out in the end. If it hasn’t worked out, it’s not the end. So, until the end, keep your heart open and expect good things."
~Sonia Choquette,
A dear friend shared this quote with me today and I wanted to share it with you!
Happy Friday! I hope that you all have a "good" weekend!
Como un bello durmiente, el gigante doblega sus brazos y se apoya con levedad en el lecho. Él no necesita alerta ni atención, con sólo su presencia canta, sin artificio, su innata grandeza.
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Many thanks for your visits, faves and comments. Cheers.
Impressions of the evening from my back door.
© Chris Burns 2018
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#89
November 16, 2008
*** 126/365 ***
I’m having a bad Monday….
I'll be on your stream..
Just need to breathe and reboot...
Take care my friends....
"Abbiamo perso completamente il senso profondo del valore cibo, quando abbiamo votato la nostra alimentazione ad una produzione agricola massiva e all’industria alimentare. Non diamo più valore al pane quotidiano. Ogni giorno in Italia buttiamo via 4000 tonnellate di cibo. Abbiamo anteposto interessi produttivistici all’agricoltura. Che non è un settore economico, come la siderurgia o il tessile, ma un “mondo” che richiede un approccio molto più profondo, di tipo olistico. Dire agricoltura è dire ruralità, sacralità delle cose, identità, memoria. È nell’agricoltura che si gioca il senso dell’uomo per l’ambiente. Ne abbiamo fatto solamente un settore commerciale, ma così ne abbiamo perso l’anima.."
(Carlo Petrini)
"We have completely lost the profound sense of the value of food, when we devoted our nourishment to a massive agricultural production and food industry. We do not give any more value to our daily bread. Every day in Italy we throw away 4000 tonnes of food. We preferred productivist interests instead of agriculture. That is not an economic sector such as steel or textiles, but a "world" that requires a much more profound and holistic approach. Saying agriculture is to say rurality, the sacredness of things, identity, memory. It is on agriculture that is played the way of man to the environment. We have made of it only a trade sector, but then we have lost the soul .. "
(Carlo Petrini)