



confession: change is one of the hardest things for me to theoretically grasp. once a major transition happens i find myself quickly going with the flow and planting new roots and embracing new experiences. it is the anticipation of change that can overwhelm.
i was reflecting on sunrises and sunsets, inspired by a post at the lovely pioneerwomanblog. i cannot think of a more poignent symbol of change than dawn or dusk. there is a breathtaking beauty inherent in the passing of time.
photocredit: {becca ann, 2Kool4U, munroe photography, AS photography}
i love photos of sunset
ReplyDeleteI adore the sunset.
ReplyDeleteYour last few photos remind me of Jan Pienkowski.
http://www.janpienkowski.com/books/silhouette/firstchristmas/firstchristmas.htm
is one of them... All silhouettes, no character expressions or details.
oh i really like those!
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