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Amateur photog's online photo cache. All photos are original pics taken by author and her husband. This is not a place to see those awe inspiring Ansel Adams, these are ordinary subjects shot on a whim most of the time.
Amateur photog's online photo cache. All photos are original pics taken by author and her husband. This is not a place to see those awe inspiring Ansel Adams, these are ordinary subjects shot on a whim most of the time.
True words and very inspiring. Fitting photo too. As always, love the pathway shots.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Maria. Truer words were never spoken. I'm already on the bridge crossing over!
ReplyDeleteGreat words and such a beautiful picture.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful even the message is so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThe thick forest is amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour captions are very charming. I'm always looking forward to it, aside from the pix. =)
ReplyDeletestunning, love the quote too!
ReplyDeletei say, YES!
ReplyDeletethe forest is gorgeous...i could smell the leaves.:p
Beautiful photograph...and the message is very inspiring!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful path! and the quote is a perfect match.
ReplyDeleteWalking with the Giants is a great one. Meant to ask you - are you also the photographer of that great wide angled landscape on the top of this web page?
ReplyDeleteHenry David Thoreau is one of my favourites. Love the little paved road and the rock that serve a frontier from danger and harm.
ReplyDeletelooks like this road leads to the Garden of Eden. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteWise words so nicely illustrated here Maria!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a wonderful place to visit. I love that walkway & the rock & trees!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove Thoreau quote too!
o what a lovely bridge
ReplyDeleteLovely capture - perfect for the quote!
ReplyDeleteJanice.
I like this photo. The words of the poem? are beautiful and I should think would mean different things to different people at different times in their lives.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it.
wow! it's a good post for travellers too. everytime i visit a place for the first time, im so excited. no matter how nice or simple the place is.
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