Out of the Blue

What to do on a cold wet evening, play with your editing app.
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Out of the Blue

What to do on a cold wet evening, play with your editing app.
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Sharp points and Old Corrosion

Contrast in metal.
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Time abstract.
Tick tock, the mark of time beats its sound and I knew it would be over a week till I get this post done. Being away where there is no phone or internet, no television or radio brings a new way of thinking. With the tick off the clock the only sound in the room at night you get to meet yourself from a fresh view. So when I took this photograph of the clock it sat there looking like a clock. Has a few days passed I knew it had to become an abstract piece, just has my life felt being in a new place. Even though things seem different they are the same, just like the photo. You can still see a clock.

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Feather and Leather
A close up of a seagull feather I found while traveling pushed in the band on my hat. The old feather is a little beaten up but its been there for a few years.

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Key of freedom
Getting towards that time of year when I want to get back on Two wheels. Just waiting for the frost to clear and the days to heat up a little. I love the freedom riding a motorcycle gives, the air on my face. The feel off the road through the foot pegs, the scents from nature filling your being. Going places where a automobile/motor can’t take you, exploring single track lanes. The people who come to talk when you pull in somewhere, Kids waving. The older people who rode motorcycles in their younger years, the tales and dreams from the summer days they had on the road. The friendships built across many countries, the one’s still to come. So here’s to new friends and places.

Ride safe, drive safe and enjoy life.
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Who’s Hiding

Spotted this little fellow hiding behind the glasses.
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Why??

WHY do we keep so much useless bits in a container, Might we need them someday yet to come. WHY do we do the same with what hurts us. Why keep all that stuff in our human container, so it can hurt us again another time. Every now and then we need to sort out the container and dump what is useless. Same with that which hurts and makes us suffer, let go of it. Throw it away so it can no longer hurt us. Its only when we keep the container as empty has possible that the WHY becomes why.
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What’s in your pocket.

in mine the price of a coffee and a daily paper.
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Going out.
To day’s photo comes from a large Victorian dolls house that was built by my mother over a few years. With help doing some of the wood work, the rest is all is down to mum. So I will be posting the odd interior photograph of the house. So today it’s the entrance hall.

Not sure what the scale of the house is but it’s big.
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Thought about what should today’s Photo, some days its just the image that counts. Others I like to put a meaning behind it. It could be something said or an action by someone or thing. So by the time I got in tonight it was dark, I took a walk around the outside of my mothers house. Armed with a flashlight and camera I noted the little things she had gathered up over the years. Using flash I shot a few off these out door ornaments .

While looking through the photos, it showed the love and care a parent has when bring us up through our young live’s. In the Owl is the wisdom that we receive from them. The bird, the love and care we are given with nothing asked in return. The gnome represents all the hard work and labour over the years in tending and supplying to our living and educational needs. The sleeping Mole, all the nights we slept while our parents watched over us through illness and injuries. Perhaps it’s just me getting older and seeing things that are not there. Tonight when I roll over to sleep, I will think of the little Mole. The times my parents missed there sleep, never to complain. So I would like to thank my parents for the love they gave.
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I’m lucky my folks are still around and I still have the chance to return their love and kindness.
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