AND THE ATMOSPHERIC RIVER BEGINS!
23 hours ago
A brief-yet-ongoing journal of all things Carmi. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll reach for your mouse to click back to Google. But you'll be intrigued. And you'll feel compelled to return following your next bowl of oatmeal. With brown sugar. And milk.
8 comments:
Your comments about the arch apply to many, many things in life.
Love the image and the commentary. I would agree wholeheartedly, we are all interconnected. I hope for the day when that is realized on a global level, but it starts with the individual....
Unsung heroes: every good, working parent who has to balance a job and child care, for that matter every parent, garbage collectors (because who WANTS that job?), and the old Mexican guy with the straw hat and suspenders who helped feed his family by selling tomales door to door when we lived in San Jose. (I always wanted more of his story, and I never asked.)
And Carmi, I love this picture.
Such a good lesson here. We are made up of many parts, once cannot function without the other.
so true Carmi, neither words or photos are forthcoming recently so will ponder a while.. read and think.. cheers,Katie,x
As usual...I like it, Carmi ;)
Arches are about life. Holding on to it. One wrong move, it falls apart.
Getting technical, in India, most forts and old buildings do have arches. Only now we aregetting linear in our architecture. That sucks!
Michele keeps sending me here to make up for last week.
wow, I really like this one, and I liked the one of the trees. Your great photos and interesting views inspire me to get out there and take more photos.
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