Me and my beloved sailor...never so far apart....never so close.
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Although I've been a member here a long time, I have had little opportunity these past few years to savor the joy of posting my art and commenting on the work of those I admire and have had a friendship with. Family and medical has taken precedence in my life, even to the point of not being able to sit long enough at a computer to work. So now that things are looking a bit brighter and I am feeling better, I hope to once again post and comment! I have so missed this circle of talented people with their warmth of soul and passion of art. -- Feb. 22 ' 08
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Comments (15)
Bathlon6
This photo looks realy scary to me!Excellent!
annemarie2
Excellent picture and series!!! Thanks so much for sharing your writing and photos:):)
Avalonne
I am so sad to see the story end, as I have enjoyed it immensely! But I do look forward to the next one....you tell a wonderful story both with words and pictures...
SophiaDeer
A most enjoyable story! Loved this series!!
SpiritofGabriel
The growth for one year is incredible! Now I can see that there is a porch and the door is about 3 feet away from where the plants had taken over. Strange about the shadows on it then? Hum? I will enjoy the next series as much as I have enjoyed this one! Bravo my dear!
pjaj
Wonderful shot here! Really enjoying the series!
pscott
I have just loved coming along on your adventure with you, my friend. Your tale is mesmerizing and so interesting. You tell it so well. I want to see this place for myself now and can't wait for your next series. :)
kathymoon
Thanks for share all the images,and the story my friend!
digi-b
It's incredible how fast the house got overgrown! This is an amzing series of photos.
meico
Excellent 'background' information. The whole series has been absorbing.
intolerance
Perhaps this haunted sheltering place as an allusion to your inner self, a signature of your affective existence?
edmundo_kalashnikov
when you go back to the house look through the smallest ov the two windows..either directly below or slightly diagonal to the left there is a dark green two seater settee. i get the impression the inside is in better condition than one would expect.
Sylvia
Incredibly Interesting Story, and ~Excellent~ photos!! Looking forward to taking another of your Amazing photographic trips... THANKS for sharing!!
SK2Design
Darn, I guess it had to end eventually. :( That's okay though, especially with a graveyard series coming up! Thank you so much for taking us on this incredible journey. I, for one, thoroughly loved it and enjoyed it!
Metonicus
There is a group of faces to he right of the house. The most distinct one being the brown one between the white tree and the roof. Also, did you notice the tall figure that stands as tall as the porch roof. And right in front of that, and slightly to the left, is a small figure (mostly a blur) standing in the yard.