photos from earlier in the week:
earth breathed quietly here
after sandy's tail lashed through
didn't bother the neighbors much
three edges
perhaps the last of the rugosa roses
for the last of the ecoprints
this fall.
i don't much like the beats.
let's just say i don't get them.
but this quote,
from my least favorite is good. very.
(who makes the amazing spirit books)
posted this
and i forgave jack
a little bit.
hoping all the edges created in the destruction will be mended and brought together in a better way.
ReplyDeletedeanna, so much work, i shudder. how many times will we have these big ones?
ReplyDeletethere seemed to be an exceptionally lovely moon this week - exposing even more of all the secrets of tides. yes, we can only hope that all will come out properly secured...thread, thimble and web. keep yourselves all warm...
ReplyDeletehenrietta, yes.
ReplyDeletethe pictures are unbelievable - it's going to take time. my heart goes out to those who lost so much.
ReplyDeletejean, yes, i saw my first photos last night, and i was shocked, too.
ReplyDeletethe earth needs to be allowed to breathe more quietly
ReplyDeletethat moon... my on my!
ReplyDeletebut, faisal, we're trying our damndest to strangle her.
ReplyDeletesophie, a calm luna in the midst of crisis.
that image on the window is spectacular! glad your corner of the world survived the super storm.
ReplyDeletejoni, we lucked out this time...and thanks, i loved what was happening with the dusk and shadows.
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