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Uploaded: 05/31/07 7:16 AM GMT
A beautiful tragedy
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O.K. so not the typical thing you'd expect to find here, lol. I thought it might be too gross at first but then gave it some thought.....and changed my mind. I think it shows the circle of life. The world doesn't stop just because one life does. And I'm in a particularly somber mood since returning from my trip to see my grandmother, she's not doing well. I strolled through her backyard and captured some of her lovely flowers, which I'll be posting later. Comments welcome.

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::kidder
05/31/07 12:04 AM GMT
I get a collection of these on my cars grille from time to time. Guess all good things must come to an end! C):-)
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THE CAMERA'S ONLY JOB is to get out of the way of making photographs. It's entirely an artist's eye, patience, and skill that makes an image. ~Ken Rockwell VISIT MY GALLERY
::JQ
05/31/07 12:44 AM GMT
aww it is a beautiful tradgedy and Im sorry to hear you grandmother isnt doing to well m'dear.
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::phasmid
05/31/07 2:06 PM GMT
Art reflects our moods and our moods are reflected in art. I'm sorry to hear that your grandmother is not doing well, and I wish her and you all that health that you need, my friend. PJ
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"You may forget. But let me tell you this: someone in some future time will think of us."
::cynlee
05/31/07 11:45 PM GMT
Everything passes away and only truth remains. What is real has its true reality on another plane and has never left it. The image you posted brings thoughts of many eschatological themes and is a good stimulating post. I sincerely hope that your grandmother feels well by the time I have left this comment.
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes

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