IfI wereto writeevery dayfor onehundred days,would my soulbe purged ofthis malaise;is it a thingto be dredged,dragged up ātwistedand tiedlike tatteredbed sheetsknottedtogether;is therea remedyfor thisscourge;or is thisan inherentrestlessness,a fiery bluespark of eternalangst ignitingpassion ā a callto write? (Originally posted February, 2017. Image my own)
Expectations artificialliving in an urban junglelonging for natureās calm ā time moves too swiftlybarely registerlet alone participate We are guests in our ownexpectationās dysfunctionlicensed for depression a smorgasbord for abuseintentions mislaid,disappointment unavoidable The ego pretends to be openbut sheās an actress off cueplaying out a sentence ā condemned to basicspraying to escapethis dystopian malfunction. (Image […]
I think the furry one is loves washing his hands before and after dinner.
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Lol. A raccoon with good manners.
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Lovely images VJ.
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Thank you!
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A perfect summer’s day! Rocky Raccoon took me by surprise. When I read “furry fisherman,” I was expecting some guy wearing a strange fishing vest. (Or whatever you call those things with all the pockets.)
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Haha…glad I could surprise. Thanks Liz.
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Some lovely captures out here! Love the furry fisherman… Yes, most of us have learnt to seek solace in the seasonal events of nature!
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Thanks. So true.
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I love these photos especially the raccoon! I’m grateful you share them because it’s the only way I get to enjoy nature! Thank you my friend! š ā¤
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I hope that changes soon Deborah. I’m happy to share but not a good replacement.
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Great photos, well done.
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Thanks John
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The furry fisherman, how cute. Thank you, VJ for sharing your happy summertime!
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Thanks Amy. Good prompt.
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Nicely done. I don’t think I have ever seen a raccoon in the water, but of course they do go there.
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Every once in a while I catch one fishing. Thanks Keith.
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LOL for your furry fisherman V.J. We don’t normally see them in daylight hours, and I’ve never seen one in the water! Looks like your pandemic restrictions still allow plenty of exposure to nature’s gifts!
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Odd for us too, Tina. Normally they come out at night. Country living has it’s advantages. Thanks.
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