Go, go, go.
Scribble it down on a torn napkin.
Sleep tonight, Weave tomorrow.
Don’t forget.
12 Replies to “Liquid”
Looks like your found a fun field trip!
wow! beautiful photo!
Beautiful…the images in shadow–the words that resonate so deeply for me as a mother trying to record my life on random bits and pieces of ephemera…thanks for sharing this one today.
Amazing photo! Jack loves his shadow.
I love that the shadow is such a rich deep black. Nice job!
Both photos are wonderful. I love the striations in the sand, the movement of the water and the interplay of your bodies in shadow. The candy-colored houses look great against the wildflowers–great Texas contrast 🙂
Ditto the comment about memories jotted down on bits of paper and torn napkins. Now I just need to find them all!
I’m inspired by the Mama Says Om idea. I’ve joined up. Your posts are great, of course.
This photo is gorgeous–and the words. YUP. Sums up my days perfectly!
Great picture; it looks as if the sun is ready to go down with those deep dark shadows?
cool, very cool!
this photo is awesome in that it speaks to each person in a different way. We each start out as a tiny grain of sand and develop into something unique, yet still have all the same components— all originating in the sea and as the surf subsides—well I will think on that the rest of the day.
Beautiful photos…love that shadow one, especially. I took some like that up on the rocks at Pedernales Falls. There is just something about the shapes of people, yet no faces…
Looks like your found a fun field trip!
wow! beautiful photo!
Beautiful…the images in shadow–the words that resonate so deeply for me as a mother trying to record my life on random bits and pieces of ephemera…thanks for sharing this one today.
Amazing photo! Jack loves his shadow.
I love that the shadow is such a rich deep black. Nice job!
Both photos are wonderful. I love the striations in the sand, the movement of the water and the interplay of your bodies in shadow. The candy-colored houses look great against the wildflowers–great Texas contrast 🙂
Ditto the comment about memories jotted down on bits of paper and torn napkins. Now I just need to find them all!
I’m inspired by the Mama Says Om idea. I’ve joined up. Your posts are great, of course.
This photo is gorgeous–and the words. YUP. Sums up my days perfectly!
Great picture; it looks as if the sun is ready to go down with those deep dark shadows?
cool, very cool!
this photo is awesome in that it speaks to each person in a different way. We each start out as a tiny grain of sand and develop into something unique, yet still have all the same components— all originating in the sea and as the surf subsides—well I will think on that the rest of the day.
Beautiful photos…love that shadow one, especially. I took some like that up on the rocks at Pedernales Falls. There is just something about the shapes of people, yet no faces…