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 […]
Great ‘captures’. Well done.
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Thanks John
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I love the seagull in flight capture. The eagle is majestic. Great choices, VJ!
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Thanks Amy.
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Amazing photos. It can’t have been easy to catch that seagull 🙂
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Just sheer luck, really, lol. Thanks Sofia.
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These are incredible! 🙂 ❤
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Thanks Deborah!
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Really lovely VJ. Especially like the way you juxtaposed the two birds – and kudos for the absolute clarity of the bird in flight!
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Thanks Tina!
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I love these, the seagull and the eagle in particular!
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Thanks. I never tire of the eagles.
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You’re welcome. I never tire of the eagles either.
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Nice. It is all about perspective.
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Indeed. Thanks Keith
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So much beauty! I love the photo of the seagull in motion!!
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Thanks Heather. I love following them with my camera even though most don’t turn out.
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Me too! You just have to take that chance.
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