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Saturday, March 17, 2007
IS OUR CLOSEST NEIGHBOUR TRYING TO TELL US SOMETHING?
My boy took this excellent photograph. He is also my computer expert and without him neither this blog nor you would've ever seen the eerie dead light of the moon.
do you get snow where you live? wasn't sure if it ever snowed there in the southern hemisphere. we got dumped on here in new york. i suppose there is a tranquility to a snowstorm- the eerie quiet, the snow falling fast and furiously, cars getting stuck in snowbanks and revving their engines in a futile attempt to free themselves :) peace to you as well. :) did i mention i was spending my day shoveling?
5 comments:
Nice!
Have you seen this?
http://bluepyramid.org/peace/#blogs
Anyway, Cheers to ya!
It's stunning :~)
do you get snow where you live? wasn't sure if it ever snowed there in the southern hemisphere. we got dumped on here in new york. i suppose there is a tranquility to a snowstorm- the eerie quiet, the snow falling fast and furiously, cars getting stuck in snowbanks and revving their engines in a futile attempt to free themselves :) peace to you as well. :) did i mention i was spending my day shoveling?
Pedantic point. That light is not "dead". Long story.
I sincerely hope that your boy's excellent photo also meant that light was shining into the dark reaches of the souls on earth...
The moon always was a magical image but to pick up faint traces of craters, it must be one hell of a camera he's using....
Talented! but usually one finds talent runs in the families....
Mary Walsh
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