weekly photo challenge: earth

Have celestial maidens

descended to earth?

blossom clouds.

~Issa*

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Laramie Mountain Range

The earth mound’s

part of it indeed…

a fine spring day

~Issa*

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Cache la Poudre River

submitted in response to Jen’s photo challenge: Earth

*cited:

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weekly photo challenge: admiration

Each day there are “everyday people” whose work day begins hours before the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange.  They are only famous among family and friends so most likely their life stories will never be within Time magazine. We may briefly greet an “everyday person” as we go through our day with a quick  nod, wave, and smile. Yet, seldom do we acknowledge that it is through their unique labors that most of us enjoy so many things taken for granted:

  • strawberries for breakfast
  • closets filled with clothes
  • tables cleared at favorite restaurant
  • shelves stocked at grocery stores
  • weekly trash pick up
  • traveling along highways and over bridge ways

What would happen if suddenly all of these admirable people suddenly disappeared…

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Submitted in response to Krista’s photo challenge:  Admiration

weekly photo challenge: future

As I walk about the campus at Colorado State University…my memories take me back to those days of hope…of expectation…of dreams…of a Future yet to be.  Today, a journey through past days.

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The Commons at CSU

 

weekly photo challenge: transition

The sprouting grass waiting for spring,
and the grass that begins to wither, were once the same
wild grass of the moor.
Sooner or later
they surely meet with autumn
and end in the season of weariness.

                                                                     ~Gio

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join in the fun of Jen’s photo challenge: Transition