Thanks. I hope that works, to just give the title, and then the viewer fills in the meaning and poetry from within themselves.
I don't mind so much when I type faster than I think (which I usually do), because there is time to check over it (and hopefully I will notice it, before I hit publish, but somtimes I admit I wont realize it for hours). What I find truly upsetting is I frequently speak faster than I think, and that is a lot harder to go back and fix, or say oopps typo to. I have reason to often hear this refrain playing in my head , "I can not believe you just said that!" .
Sameera, Thanks. It's eastern Pennsylvania, in the United States. This shot isn't a walk in the woods though, I was driving along exploring by car and suddenly the road was getting narrower and narrower, till there was barely room for my car, I don't know what I would have done if a car had come from the opposite direction.
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Lovely pics and words here T. I'll definitely be back for more! :-)
Shameless over here at my place? Wow!
Thanks for stopping by, and saying kind things.
Ooh, more stories here, this picture is so evocative. Beautifully captured imaged, Taffiny!
I meant, image, not imaged! Fingers going faster than brain this morning.
Vanilla,
Thanks. I hope that works, to just give the title, and then the viewer fills in the meaning and poetry from within themselves.
I don't mind so much when I type faster than I think (which I usually do), because there is time to check over it (and hopefully I will notice it, before I hit publish, but somtimes I admit I wont realize it for hours). What I find truly upsetting is I frequently speak faster than I think, and that is a lot harder to go back and fix, or say oopps typo to. I have reason to often hear this refrain playing in my head , "I can not believe you just said that!" .
Lovely path in the woods.Where's this place?
Sameera,
Thanks.
It's eastern Pennsylvania, in the United States.
This shot isn't a walk in the woods though, I was driving along exploring by car and suddenly the road was getting narrower and narrower, till there was barely room for my car, I don't know what I would have done if a car had come from the opposite direction.
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