Communications not working,
Points of view not the same,
My darling, my sweet,
The one I will maim.
Communications not working,
Points of view not the same,
My darling, my sweet,
The one I will maim.
Communications not working,
Points of view not the same,
My darling, my sweet,
The one I will maim.
I felt a touch,
As cold as ice,
And through my fearful heart,
It sliced.
And then it swept across my face,
Around my neck,
It’s finger traced.
Nothing could have been more of a surprise than to find my image “Remembering” being Featured on the Red Bubble Home Page for May 30-2011.
Originally a 35mm. slide taken in 1953 , I was i…
Well, it’s arrived..# 300! And I’m glad that it was one of Lake Maligne, that most beautiful of places that I never thought I’d ever see! Thanks to all the hosts who have made it po…
Appointments… bills,
Now don’t forget,
To make a list,
And feed the pet!
Beauty’s in the eye of the beholder,
I find this to be true,
For what is lovely to my eye,
May not be so to you.
Soft and hazy,
Fuzzy edges.
In creeps dawn,
It slowly wedges,
Through the heavy door of slumber.
Morningtide has called my number.
Why must we all be cool and clever?
Can’t we just be ourselves ever?
I’m ok with being dorky.
I’m just a girl who’s kind of quirky.
Their moments brief and fleeting,
But full of deepest passion.
They loved each other sweetly,
In their own unique fashion.
He filled that space,
In a lonely heart.
But now they’re just,
Too far apart.
T’was no one’s fault,
But now he’s gone.
And all that’s left,
Is memories song.
Silver arms,
With Chrystal fingers,
Make you stop,
And look and linger.
Icy diamonds,
Cling to trees,
Swaying gently,
In the breeze.
*Wow! I’ve just received Feature No. 200 from Michelle, Vickie and Carolyn at Seasons Change! Thanks so much for giving me this milestone, I didn’t realize it at first until I was doing a…
What a surprise! My photo “Solitude” was the winner of the “Snowstorm of November 2010!” Challenge in the Group:Pacific Northwest Photography & Art.
Thanks so much to thos…
Man creates many beautiful things, but few can compare with the majesty and wonder of a great ocean liner.
Back in November 2008, when I joined RB, I didn’t know what to expect. I hoped I’d get some comments on my work, which I regarded as strictly amateur. I really wanted to get ideas, sugges…