would like to add: Something good to meditate upon, not just the rock ledge but the words as a whole. What might it mean to someone such as I, hung as a plaque upon a wall. A doorway upon to enter, a place to reflect, to complect, to contemplate, one’s own destination.
I think this is beautiful and profound. I have a clock from Cite St Pierre in France which has no hands, the moral behind it is there is no time limit on Charity. Thank you for reminding me that “Life is only for Love, and time is only that we may find God”.
You continue to outdo yourself with these thought-provoking, soul-stirring word/image marriages. Looks like crystals to me. Anyone else see crystalline likenesses in the photo?
very nice light
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Reblogged this on antilandscaper.
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Thank you for sharing me with your readers.
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spectacular photography!
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Beautiful and “simply” profound. Wonderful post.
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reblogging hope its okay with you
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would like to add: Something good to meditate upon, not just the rock ledge but the words as a whole. What might it mean to someone such as I, hung as a plaque upon a wall. A doorway upon to enter, a place to reflect, to complect, to contemplate, one’s own destination.
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Great picture.
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I like your words!
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Very nice photo!
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Nature is the best clock.
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Says something about continuity…
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I think this is beautiful and profound. I have a clock from Cite St Pierre in France which has no hands, the moral behind it is there is no time limit on Charity. Thank you for reminding me that “Life is only for Love, and time is only that we may find God”.
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Your blog is so very inspiring. I’ve nominated you for The Very Inspiring Blogger Award. I so enjoy your photographs and what you offer as inspiration for each one. http://leadourlives.com/2013/02/16/inspiring-blogger-award-wow/
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Beautiful and moving!
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Light and shadows and color … nicely done!
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A lovely observation.
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You continue to outdo yourself with these thought-provoking, soul-stirring word/image marriages. Looks like crystals to me. Anyone else see crystalline likenesses in the photo?
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Beautiful.
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Hi. I like this poem very much. It seems to speak to all ways of measuring time…. Jane
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like!
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hey there…I’m away, but didn’t want to miss anything so will stop by when I can…wonderful as always!
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