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Neptune's Treasure II

Photography Landscape posted on Aug 25, 2006
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From the water's he did rise! He walked earth through man's eyes Epochs in motion at his behest! He now returns as Neptune's guest ~~~~~~ Ah...I didn't use the flash, hence the grainy appearance. But still an intriquing piece of driftwood. I enjoyed your musings so much I thought I'd put up another. I do have 3 more. (there is a method to my madness)A story brews... I do hope everyone is having a wonderful day!

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gattone_blu

12:37PM | Fri, 25 August 2006

bella foto

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Silkylady

1:03PM | Fri, 25 August 2006

I am sorry I have fallen behind on your pics. A little pain yet, but will soon get back into the swing of things. Can't set very long at a time. Love your driftwood and your poem. Things will get better and I will try harder. Hugs...Silkylady...

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DennisReed

1:22PM | Fri, 25 August 2006

WHAT A CUTE LITTLE FELLOW, HE LOOKS LIKE HE IS IN A HURRY TO GET BACK INTO THE WATER! Great poem to tag along with! ;) Bravo Michelle!

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davidoblad

9:12PM | Fri, 25 August 2006

Wow Michelle.. Do you have any idea of how valuable this photo of the elusive Seaquatch is? Scientists have been arguing over it's existence for many decades now. But finally the proof is in.. A beautiful picture of this rare and exotic creature in all it's glory. As you may know, the Seaquatch is a distant cousin of the Sasquatch, which normally lives in the mountains. This Seaquatch is a creature of the ocean that only rarely comes out on dry land in search of a mate because visibility is so much clearer on land than in the murky depths of the ocean. It is very slow and quite vulnerable out of it's natural element. Since I only see one, I have to assume it was unsuccessful in the search for true eternal love. It is speculated there are only about half a dozen Seaquatchs left on this planet. So... Did you bag it? I'm sure a zoo would pay handsomely for it! Cool pic and fantastic poem Michelle. Hugs from Dave :^)

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Conje

5:16PM | Sun, 27 August 2006

Well I for one am intriqued to know what the method of your madness is !! :-) Such creative madness at that. Marvelous.


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