Sunday, June 10, 2012

Dreaming & Flying & Living

"Deadly" Nightshade climbing on the boardwalk in town.

I think the shadows in this photo look like they're leaving for their own afternoon adventure. They don't really seem all that connected to-, or even related to-, the leaves and stems. I like to think I captured this this purple-and-yellow flowering wild vine as it was lazily daydreaming. Perhaps I captured its shadow/dreams departing on their almost-Summer mid-afternoon romp.

B T W : 
"Birds sing after a storm; Why shouldn't people feel as free to delight in whatever sunlight remains yo them."
—Rose Kennedy (1890-1995)

This photo was shot on Thursday, with birds flying under the storm clouds, while there's just a bit of blue sky finally breaking out on the right. These birds were squawking, and singing, and shaking the rain off their wings, and the scene reminded me of the quote by President Kennedy's mother, Rose, above. If it reminds long-time readers of something else, I paraphrased the quote last year on this chop of a new Lincoln sport sedan...

I paraphrased Mrs. Kennedy's quote for the tagline on this early 2011 chop of a rear wheel-drive Lincoln sport sedan.

4 comments:

  1. THE SHADOWS LOOK LIKE BIRDS TO ME. IT'S A REAL NEAT PICTURE. LOVE THE CLOUD PICTURE.THE WHITE CLOUD LOOKS LIKE A RUNNING ANIMAL.

    KEEP THEM COMING.

    THANKS FOR SHARING.

    GRANNY

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  2. That is one spiffy Lincoln that I would love to see come to life. Casey, you always add a youthful dimension to the more conservative desired segment,

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    1. I should have quoted my favorite song! thanks, Stephen.

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