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creaky old docks
dipping in liquid sunset
my bare tiptoes
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If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much room. /Jayne Howard/
No matter how far a person can go the horizon is still way beyond you. /Zora Neale Hurston/
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golden blaze
swaying in the evening sun
a buttercup meadow
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among footprints
marking old path back home
cluster of buttercups
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My challenge is my passion – a photo you have taken and a quote, attributed to its author, and of course related to your image. Every week on Sunday I will post a new prompt.
I want to thank my fellow bloggers who have already become a part of this challenge. Everyone’ s welcome to join! All you have to do is:
– create a post of your own with the title Ese’s Weekly Shoot & Quote Challenge – Intangible;
– include a link to this post also for others to find you.
Let your ideas flow and enjoy! Ese
Prompt 14 – INTANGIBLE
Is it folly to believe in something that is intangible? After all, some of the greatest intangibles are Love, Hope and Wonder. The choice to be a fool is yours. /V.Nazarian/
I can’ t wait to see your interpretations…
We all live under the same sky, but we don’t all have the same horizon. /K.Adenauer/
The cause is hidden. The effect is visible to all. /Ovid/
The moment just before…
Hidden but safe!
Searching and finding…
Inside out or outside in?
One is not half of two; two are halves of one. /E.E.Cummings/
Isn’t everyone a part of everyone else? /B.Schulberg/
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