The eye of the artist sees old things in new ways... can't think of a better example than this one. Nicely played luv.
Sorry to hear about your racetrack experience. I went to the same race the following year and had to sit through a rain delay of several hours in a poncho on concrete bleachers. Never being one to waste an opportunity, I copped a nap while we waited, proving to all and sundry that I can, in fact, sleep anywhere.
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I am a sinner saved by grace. What does that mean? I MESS UP! Big time, mess ups, small mess ups, but I mess up, I sin. And I have the privilege of coming to God, having Him wipe the slate clean. And when I start again, it is not me starting again, it is me starting for the first time, BECAUSE OF WHAT HE DID!
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The eye of the artist sees old things in new ways... can't think of a better example than this one.
Nicely played luv.
Sorry to hear about your racetrack experience. I went to the same race the following year and had to sit through a rain delay of several hours in a poncho on concrete bleachers. Never being one to waste an opportunity, I copped a nap while we waited, proving to all and sundry that I can, in fact, sleep anywhere.
That's a very fascinating picture. I can't figure out what it is. Interesting depth and texture. :D
What an interesting photo!
Very interesting shot. You definitely have an artists eye.
It is indeed an interesting photo. And not really sure what it is, made my brain worked a little bit, lol. Thanks for sharing btw.
And also, thank you for stopping by. Hope your week is great so far.
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