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How’s it going?
As we near the end of pandemic year 2020 I am asking you all… how are you? Are you well? Are you managing? How’s your health and the health of friends and family? Have you gone lock down crazy and … Continue reading
Posted in birds, life, nature photography, Ohio, photography, writing
Tagged Birds of Ohio, Eastern Bluebird, emotions, feelings, thoughts
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Shattered
Some things when they break can shatter into a million there isn’t enough glue in the world to put this back together pieces or into a few repairable big pieces. Other times the shatter leaves the object standing but with … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, life, musings, Ohio, photography
Tagged architecture, Canon, close up, emotions, feelings, inspiration, photo, photography, shattered, Sigma, urban decay, windowpane
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Sibling day….a day late
There are so many “special days” out there it just borders on ridiculous. National grilled cheese day, National sock day, Talk like a Pirate Day (I kind of like that one), National get outdoors Day and well…you get the point. … Continue reading
Posted in family, life, musings
Tagged family, feelings, health, love, orchid, photo, photography, Sibling Day, siblings, sisters, texture
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About Ferguson
I will not get into the debate about anything legal pertaining to Ferguson or to cast any blame and I kindly ask that if you leave any comments here that you refrain from doing the same (any inflammatory or disrespectful … Continue reading →