I post many photos, but some don't fit at the time, and so they remain in the queue for awhile.
I took the first photo from the second-floor window of our new health centre on a snowy and overcast day.
The next two photos of icicles on the former main street mansions. I have shown both these houses in various ways in previous posts.
I experimented with an older photo and added some subtle stars in the dark sky. Now that we see it in the lower quality that I use for blog pics, I am not sure if the stars will show up. Maybe I'll find out when I click on it, but I can't do that until after I post. We shall see. :)
I very recently posted a picture of dawn from my window, and then I posted one of the missing windows in the church turret. I decided to play some more by combining the two images and further editing the result. I admit that I am liking this one but not because it looks realistic.
The next two are not photos, but I attempted to write humorously and in a more interesting way than ordinary text. The second image contains a typo; I omitted the f in for. I can't fix that easily now, so I am posting as is. I will also opine more about it at the end.
Twenty years ago, five or take, I had a blogger friend who was a hospice nurse. One day he sat with a client who would soon be leaving this life. He encouraged the client to thank his body as a preparatory step. That idea has stuck with me. While my end is not imminent, or so I think and hope, it's not a bad idea to think upon these things with gratitude.
Enjoyed your choices, those icicles? My goodness! I like the effects you’ve made today. The church window was lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun, writing as photography! Yes, gratitude for what we've got...lots that still works if we actually did an inventory! I'm curious what the church window would look like without going B&W but still with the fiery dawn!
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