Contemplating risk –a reunion with a former selflooking for an exit When did I become a snakerestrained?When did I become persona non grata? I slither between storiesconvince myself I can flydistraction a ruse I have big cat energyoverstepping boundariessocially adverse A faulty jeweldreaming of abundance but there’s a dragon to disarm My mother’s burden on my […]
When I had a mothermy hair would cascadein curls of auburn perfectiona red velvet bow to accentuate the wave And I’d wear my bestnewly sewn frockwith lace at the neckand fishnet stockingsand patent Mary Janes And the girls giggling with delightwould skip hand-in-handto the school promand the boys shyly perchedagainst the back wall would wonderhow […]
The way that the dragonfly’s wings disappear in the sand is amazing. Wonderful shots! Thanks for joining the challenge!
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Nature is amazing. Thanks for hosting Nancy!
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Love the dragonfly capture especially.
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Thanks
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These are in such sharp focus! Wonderful – I am impressed since wings are usually, of course, in motion.
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Thanks- caught them at rest
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Wings hold such a fascination. So functional, yet so delicately beautiful. Great photos!
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Yes…and we’ve been missing our forever, lol.
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Nature kind of ripped us off in that department! lol
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