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08/05/2008 01:17:01 PM |
good for you on focusing on the positive. Nice picture, and thanks for sharing your story with us |
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08/03/2008 02:12:03 PM |
Too bad about the cranky neighbor. OUR cranky neighbor, I just found out, got divorced and the nice man still lives there, best part is that the nasty nasty woman is gone. Jump for joy.
I'm glad you have favorite trees. So do I. Like the feel of this shot ... soft (crankiness disguised).
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08/03/2008 10:05:50 AM |
hello lisa .. !!!
wot a buggar to have cranky neighbours .. that would be the pits .
the tree and your processing, especially after your comments, gives me the feeling of gnarlyness and reaching out to grab you .. some of us are more sensitive than others and with neighbours like that it might be difficult to divorce yourself from their negative vibe .. hopefully the fence cuts out some of the power .. :) |
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08/03/2008 08:55:52 AM |
The tree you love, is all kind of 'dreamy' and 'protective', and I think it is looking after, and watching over you and your family. The 'emotive' feeling I feel in this image is quite amazing. The wonderful tones also help to give this tree a special place in my heart. |
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08/03/2008 08:25:43 AM |
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