TODAY'S
PHOTO -
a lone fisherman at sunset in Loxahatchee National
Wildlife Refuge.
We've had a few sunrises in
recent issues of Picture to Ponder and I thought it
would be fitting to end this week with a sunset. Again,
for me, at both sunrise and sunset I crave being near
water.
Having been "chasing", then photographing,
so many sunrises and sunsets recently, the recurring
question comes up, "Aside from timing and location,
what's the difference visually between a sunrise and
a sunset?" If there is an answer, I'd love to
hear from you.
In the meantime this relaxing, at peace, fisherman
and scene bring you wishes for a restful and peaceful
weekend.
SELF-REFLECTING QUERIES
-
I'm stuck for queries today relevant to the photo
or my description. One question does crop up, so I'll
simply throw it out to you.
I'm wondering are there other places in our lives
where beginnings and endings are so similar that it's
hard to distinguish them?
If you come up with anything, I'd be please to read
it in comments on the blog or in an email directly
to me.
AUDIO TESTIMONIALS -
Check out the new 28
second message from Sondra, who shares how a custom
photo/drawing of her father, done by Sheila, provided
a major breakthrough for her in being able to get
past her many years of grief at his loss, so that
she can now enjoy photos of him.
Judith
Tramayne-Barth wrote to say, "When I wanted
to make an audio for Sheila, she made it really easy
for me. She called me and set up a 3 way call so I
could record how wonderful I think her ezine is and
her artwork. I am sure she will do the same for you.
And she didn't even mind the blooper I made about
her art site name. (LOL)."
Check out Judith's and other Audio Testimonials on
the new AUDIO
LINKS page.
I'd love to have your voice there also. A sentence
or two is more than enough, if you are person of a
few words.
I will publish the link for yours in Picture to Ponder
and on the testimonial
page on the eteletours site. You can call in yourself
at (214) 231-2905 ext 6956 or, if you wish,
e-mail me to set a time and I can call you. We
can do a phone interview, such as the one with Renee,
or I simply can call and 3-way you in on the line,
while I stay silent.
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in your comments being published. It does make a difference
for me.
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