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Thanks Terri ... this meant a lot to me personally. Wish it meant you were back ... miss You. Darn It Woman! ... You've made a grown man cry with this posting ... Shame on You. Luv ya!
Oh, bravo !...I too am sooooo glad you decided to repost this...one of the most moving images I have ever seen on here...the poignancy of the words so fittingly combined with the lilac colored fractal and sorrowful expression on the man's face makes this such a complete and caring piece...a marvellous collaboration with a great caedes member in mind...as you know I downloaded and printed it before but I'm really pleased to see it back for others to enjoy...thanks for sharing it once again...fantastic work by both of you.:Pat.
Stunning!!! You are a true poet, Terri, with your camera and words. This brings back harsh memories for me also. I never thought she would be the first to go.
One by one,
One by one,
Our friends and family
they pass on
One by one
One by one,
One by one,
Tell me, if you would,
when does my turn come?
One by one,
One by ......................
Very crude compared to your's, but it's a feeling I get often. Kudos on your work. Brilliant!!!!
Never rebuke while you’re still indignant about a fault committed—wait until the next day, or even longer. Then calmly, and with a purer intention, make your reprimand. You’ll gain more by a friendly word than by a three-hour quarrel.
-Josemaria Escriva
All the wonders you seek are within yourself. Always glad to see visitors at My Gallery and thanks for your continued kind words and constant support. Anita
I'm so happy you reposted this Terri ! Fantastic work from the both of you hon, a beautiful poignant poem to go along with that wonderfully wistful photo. Beautiful work from the both of you !
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I saw a peanut stand, heard a rubber band,
I saw a needle that winked its eye.
But I think I will have seen everything
When I see an elephant fly.
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Tomorrow might never be | When you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything - Doc Brown | My Gallery My apologies for often getting a bit behind on commenting - I will try and keep up!
I too, am glad you reposted this image. It's truly a great piece as a collab, and for Keith, yourself, and the rest of us too! I love your poem! Thank YOU Terri!..=)
Picture Purrrfect .
A purrrfect world is what we all want, but, seems too unobtainable. If I've viewed and commented on your post, and you liked my remarks then NO THANKS is needed...just getting to see your wonderful work is thanks enough for me!!
Also BIG thanks to all who check out my work!! I appreciate any and all comments & feedback!!
I missed this first time round so came to afresh in the VB a few minutes ago. One of the few images that has moved me to tears. Beautiful, Keifer and Terri. Congratulations on a highly emotive piece.
To humor the party pooper who complained, I will censor my quote=======
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:: Never hold your farts in. They travel up your spine, into your brain, and THAT is where poopy-ish ideas come from!!
A lovely poem and image. Poignant is the mood. Thanks to you and Kiefer for this inspired work..Does this mean you're coming back Terri? Please do - you're missed :(
the poem is so beautiful, in a world where not that many couples stay together to even experience the death of their mate, it's a poem to be cherished and your work on the entire piece is very moving and unique. Thank you for sharing this one with us all.
This is an excellent work the both of you. you have come together as two artist and have became a surpreme team. Excellent poem and I love the design and layout. Excellent work
Jason