This brought great delight to my eyes. I LOVE the Blue Ridge Mountains. I've got tons of pics from the Blue Ridge Pkwy if you're ever in need of some - lol. This is a great picture, btw, did you take it?
Sam – I camped in the Shenandoah Valley when I was very young – perhaps too young to appreciate what you have there. But I do recall the intensity of the pine. The air was almost sticky with pine.
agreed - i love astronomy and feel that way when thinking of the scope of the universe. it is hard to see a reality beyond the small part revolving around us, but the largeness of what is beyond lets me not take myself so seriously.
Sam Rasnake, a sardonic twist of fate, is a pathetic excuse for a poet who once dreamed he was a human who dreamed he was a teacher who thought he could play guitar. Along the way - a soul-mate, two children - one collection, Necessary Motions; three chapbooks, Religions of the Blood, Lessons in Morphology, and Inside a Broken Clock. He even thinks he edits a magazine - Blue Fifth Review.
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Sam,
This brought great delight to my eyes. I LOVE the Blue Ridge Mountains. I've got tons of pics from the Blue Ridge Pkwy if you're ever in need of some - lol. This is a great picture, btw, did you take it?
I spent my honeymoon in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Thanks for the post.
All I can say about that is wow. I can almost smell it.
I dind't take this image Rachel. Have some like it though. Thanks to Pamela, Helen, and Melissa for your comments.
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You've probably done this a thousand times before nevertheless, I tagged you! Come play if you feel like it!
Sam – I camped in the Shenandoah Valley when I was very young – perhaps too young to appreciate what you have there. But I do recall the intensity of the pine. The air was almost sticky with pine.
Again -- wow. I'm so there someday. Maybe soon.
Thanks Dennis & Jenni for reading and viewing.
agreed - i love astronomy and feel that way when thinking of the scope of the universe. it is hard to see a reality beyond the small part revolving around us, but the largeness of what is beyond lets me not take myself so seriously.
Good to hear from you PJ. I do agree about the scope and the reality beyond. That's a great point.
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