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Windy Miller! Great edit.May 24 - candlewick greenView attachment 180901
Thanks for sharing the poem!
One of my favourites. Plath was an unrecognised genius in her time.Thanks for sharing the poem!
Beautiful - image and poem.May 26 - Light of Other Days
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The Light Of Other Days Poem by Thomas Moore
Oft, in the stilly night, Ere slumber's chain has bound me, Fond Memory brings the light Of other days around me: The smiles, the tears Of boyhood's years, The words of love then spoken; Thewww.google.com
The poem also inspired a wonderful science fiction story by Bob Shaw with the same name, which has relevance to imaging.
And thanks for reminding me of it and "slow glass."a wonderful science fiction story by Bob Shaw
Such a cool concept, I would not be surprised if we don't have it in ten years!And thanks for reminding me of it and "slow glass."
Frozen in the ice
Let it go.Frozen in the ice
Ah, I'm out of touch with the modern world. That one didn't occur to me. Since it was Bill, I was thinking of Who Goes There? and The Thing from Another World.Let it go.
or Slow Glass?Ah, I'm out of touch with the modern world. That one didn't occur to me. Since it was Bill, I was thinking of Who Goes There? and The Thing from Another World.
Ack! And we were just talking about it! The Thing hit me right away and drove everything else out of my brain, I guess.or Slow Glass?
Beautiful photo!May 26 - Light of Other Days
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The Light Of Other Days Poem by Thomas Moore
Oft, in the stilly night, Ere slumber's chain has bound me, Fond Memory brings the light Of other days around me: The smiles, the tears Of boyhood's years, The words of love then spoken; Thewww.google.com
The poem also inspired a wonderful science fiction story by Bob Shaw with the same name, which has relevance to imaging.
I do love 'Who Goes There?' and the two Thing films are among my fave sci fi flicks.Ack! And we were just talking about it! The Thing hit me right away and drove everything else out of my brain, I guess.
Oooh, like a petrol slick. Interesting.May 29 - Aurora Busrealis - happened to look up at the acrylic roof of a bus shelter while wearing my Ray Bans. Didn't realise they were polarised.
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I read that as petrol sick but I guess if petrol was sick it might look just like that!Oooh, like a petrol slick. Interesting.