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There are a lot of Christmas-tree-looking trees along seaside in this town. Very strange.
This was from the balcony in our accomodation.
The big tree in front even got some twinkle stars but absolutely disturbing my view.
The high-rise buildings in the middle far away are
in Surfers Paradise.
This was a very rainy day's blue hour.
The sky turned really red after this.
Upper Antelope: Hasdeztwazi or spiral rock arches, created by the relentless forces of water and wind, slowly carving and sculpting the sandstone into forms, textures, and shapes
the end of march, the long evenings have arrived in Uppsala.../Vårljuset, slutet av mars, kvällarna i Uppsala har hunnit bli långa.../Luz de primavera, fines de marzo, en Uppsala comienza el tiempo de los atardeceres largos...(DSC_3035-3)
On the lavender fields of France, Valensole 2022.
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“Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.”
― Martin Luther King Jr.,
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Mind projections upon a broken screen
Muddled overlapping images squeezed out of their color onto an incomplete canvas
A release of poison formulated over time In the deep recesses of the mind
Flickering images of light and celluloid purged from within
A shared catharsis of the real me for all to see
- L. Magic
Photo take @ Copper River Drive In
Macro Mondays -- theme "Shadow"
I used a spiral egg cup for this shot. Just the base is showing here. I am not sure where I got it as I don't use egg cups. I've only used this one once: today for this macro shot. :-)
As much as we love a good legend, in 1948, Bellaire confessed that he and a poet of sorts from the Western U.P. made up the various Indian legends of Big Springs themselves.
Bellaire was the one who sold the Big Spring and surrounding area to the state of Michigan for $10 in 1926.
This shall be the last image of Kitch-iti-kipi for the time being; thank you for your visit!
Ese punto de luz o de oscuridad que me arrope y me proteja del exterior...
¿Sabes lo que es?
(Paranoias mías)
Sbirciando con l'obiettivo attaverso un foro in una porta..
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