If guns aren't the problem, then let's agree to go back to the days of the Second Amendment and trade in all our guns for muskets.
Guaranteed, that will be the end of mass murders.
Great shots of winter scenery ... got cold just viewing the pics.
I'm curious about the animal?? in the first pic ... on the lower left of pic.
Yes, I also realize that can be a figment of my imagination and eyesight.
When my dad passed away, there in his wallet, folded and aged, was a copy of "If" ... just before he died, he shared with me that this was his favorite poem and it inspired him thoughout his life.
I now carry that special, folded piece of paper in my wallet.
Agree ... will voice my distaste to Amazon
Oh, my bad.
I was simply playing with the name "Eleanor" and because of shadows, used "Noir" for the darkness.
So sorry ... I will now proceed to take me meds.
Here's my 2cents:
L.N. Noir
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing ... I simply never knew.
Your title triggered a memory of a great movie (1988) "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"
As always, your photos are masterful ... thank you for sharing!
Under the Apple icon on the desktop (upper left) click and the select "Recent" ... who knows, you may get lucky there.
Also, under the Finder icon, click on "All my Files" you might be surprised to see the collection of items stored there.
Good luck, and let us know the outcome.
Great pics ... and, I'm sure, great memories!
Now, if only we could hold up as well as that film did.
Great pics ... and, I'm sure, great memories!
Now, if only we could hold up as well as that film did.
Oh my ... the endless conundrum, who judges the judges?
Shoot, print, enter the contest ... all laughs, no laments.
Great pics ... trigger memories of my first visit to the Truckee River back in '68. A friend had converted an old school bus into his home for wife and child and the river was their backyard. My first time skiing was in Squaw Valley ... damn, I miss those days, that place.
Stunning ... great captures (and I enjoyed the tasteful elements of saturation)
"Blue Laws" = to make you feel blue ... and give rise to big pharma and faddish therapies to help undo the blue.