A journey into the sites, sounds and fragrances experienced while in the moment. Consider this an invitation to take your own journey into the images from your perspective and experiences.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
No narrative today other than wishing you a very peaceful Sunday and hopefully the weekend renewed you for the upcoming week. Karen and I are out of town but but there will be a post tomorrow when we return.
Dan
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With a photo like this you certainly don't need words. What a wonderful old house.
Dan, I am feeling refreshed by our weekend and thank you for the well wishes to us all. I hope that the weekend has also served the both of you with much goodness and light :)
Heather...we had a great one...this time there was easier conversation at the Bed and Breakfast! I was out of cell phone range and internet for 4 days...kind of nice!
Thanks Septembermom...even though our anniversary was Sept. 30th...we celebrated it this weekend at a Bed and Breakfast...no cell phones...no internet.
Brett...thank you so much for the space you gave me on your blog...I really, really appreciate it. To be featured on your blog is a highlight of my blogging experience.
For anyone reading this comment...if yo want a real treat...visit Brett's three blogs for some beautiful photographs in England: http://www.bretttrafford.com/
Thanks again Brett...I am truly honored to be on your blog.
A Picture is worth a thousand Words or is it the other way around?
Thanks for visiting my Narratives site. My photo's can be viewed and purchased at my ETSY Shop. There are actually two parts to my photo work. The image and the narrative that allows you step into the photo with me. I will share my thoughts at the time I took the photo and then the rest of the trip is your own personal journey. I plan to upload a photo with a narrative at least once per week, more frequently if I can find the time. So stop back by the blog if you find it engaging. Please feel free to comment about your thoughts on the image...what is your interpretation? I would love to have you share your journey through the photograph.
When I began my blog, I would note the location of the visitors and thank them for viewing and following the blog. I still thank everyone who supports this type of narrative but the visitors are now from many countries worldwide so I don't have room to name all the different areas, but thank you so much. It is because of your interest and support that we bloggers....blog!
1354 - The Warriors
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Image by ChatGPT
The Sunday Whirl presents twelve words for us to use in a creative writing
piece.
This weeks words are:
hollow clawing bruised bro...
WHY ARE WE HERE
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Why is it that the older I get, the more I question the meaning of life? I
was raised a Christian and I believe in and have accepted Jesus as my
savior. ...
Learning to Fly
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Today's muse: Daily Writing Practice
Today's Prompt: Learning to fly.
(okay, actually it's an old prompt from April 30)
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*Learning to Fly*
I d...
My Fears for Brexit image
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The photo says it all.
Does that strike a chord?
(It so happens it was taken last year at Bantham beach but that's not
relevant.)
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*For ...
מסעדות דגים מומלצות
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מסעדות דגים מומלצות
מסעדות איטלקיות מומלצות
מפת צפון איטליה
מאכלים
אחלה פתח תקווה
אחלה
עיצוב חדר שינה קטן
קנקון מקסיקו
מסעדה ישראלית
אתרי קמפינג מומלצים
שמות...
Spring Doves
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The doves started building their nest in the eaves of the backyard deck on
the 24th of February. I'm not sure how that nest came down that same day,
wh...
So what is going on with me?
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With SpongeBob playing in the background and the boys maneuvering all
around, I think I'll try to get a post officially "in the tank" here. The
day to day ...
A quite return to blogging
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Well it's been some time since I did this and even longer since I did this
for the first time, so I thought I would start quietly and not advertise
the ...
The Roaches, Wild and Free
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The exhibition is now on I would love your feed back. Crafted by
professional photographer Brett Trafford and wonderfully displayed in the
Foxlowe,The Mark...
Follow the Rabbit!
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Just a reminder for those who haven’t already found their way:
DawnTreader’s Picture Book moved to a new place about a month ago!
Plea...
12 comments:
With a photo like this you certainly don't need words. What a wonderful old house.
Dan this is gorgeous! Sometimes words are not needed. Enjoy your weekend and week!
Dan, I am feeling refreshed by our weekend and thank you for the well wishes to us all. I hope that the weekend has also served the both of you with much goodness and light :)
Beautiful setting, warm and comforting photo.
Beautiful picture! It says so much on its own. Enjoy your weekend :)
Just made you my blog of the week on my blog 365 to 42, there is a write up and an award you can copy over there for you if you want it.
Dan, you've found another dream house for me!
(That makes about twenty!) ;^)
I'm going to have to win the lottery.
;^) ;^) ;^0
Thanks Tricia...this was in a small town nearby...the light was just right when the picture was taken...just before sunset.
Dan
Thanks Pura...I am back and had a very enjoyable long weekend with some great pictures to come!
Dan
Heather...we had a great one...this time there was easier conversation at the Bed and Breakfast! I was out of cell phone range and internet for 4 days...kind of nice!
Dan
Thanks Septembermom...even though our anniversary was Sept. 30th...we celebrated it this weekend at a Bed and Breakfast...no cell phones...no internet.
Dan
Brett...thank you so much for the space you gave me on your blog...I really, really appreciate it. To be featured on your blog is a highlight of my blogging experience.
For anyone reading this comment...if yo want a real treat...visit Brett's three blogs for some beautiful photographs in England:
http://www.bretttrafford.com/
Thanks again Brett...I am truly honored to be on your blog.
Dan
Cynthia...one of these days I am going to make it our to your area...I would love to see some of the houses and farmsteads in Oklahoma.
Dan
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