Monday, August 10, 2009

Building Blocks today with respect to yesterday




33 comments:

  1. And a wonderful array at that! Especially love the first!

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  2. I had them saved up from the this last weekend. The first is a church that I have a minister friend that is at but I don't speak much on religion on here, I think it's my own personal investment if you will as like any other.

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  3. Well it's very beautiful! Love the lines!

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  4. Thank you Arielle, these are all authentic. I love to store them up and then from there within the imagery sometimes there is a story within some.
    There is a place on my blog where I have wrote on this anglican church as the exact same style is within Chicago I kid you not.

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  5. Very nice collection of images from you life. I like the honesty of them all. Good work.

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  6. I just love the architecture on churches; we have so many in town here that are just wonderful!

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  7. Thank you Tony, if I may I do have a faith, for me I like to encompass my writes in a way that works for me. I know your a very faithful person and that is a great thing whereas for me. I do have my own beliefs and am very ethical but I enjoy embracing life not within a new age manner but just in a human way.
    You have great writes there and I thank you much.

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  8. Me as well! I can't tell you how many I have been too just for the architecture as it's something that is breath taking!

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  9. Bridges ... one of my favorite things ... both realistically and metaphorically speaking :)

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  10. I love the clouds' subtle reflection upon the water :)

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  11. Angles tend to lend a more interesting perspective. Very nice! :)

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  12. This is at a golf course here that I went to this morning. I was built and is something else however it went into default and has changed hands but now is owned by two companies and does very well it's called the Willows Gulf Course and I was there back three months ago and I decided that I would go back there today. As now it's all very green. The piano is something as you walk into the place.

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  13. Well, it's simply magnificent and I thank you for sharing your view! Makes me smile! :)

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  14. Maggie you welcome I have seen some of yours and they are truly tremendous as well.

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  15. They never stop building here it's the fastest growing city in Canada. Ironically I moved back here half a year ago from a place called Edmonton and this and New York are the two cities I consider to be home. However this is my own home that I do love with the exception of winter as I have always mentioned. Another Walmart and box stores are going up here.

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  16. Go figure a conceptual photo on a Gulf Course!

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  17. Thanks for some reason some of my pictures did not load up but the five bridges here as well as the university and getting back to this golf course that I recall when it was first built was interesting to get back to and take a few pictures of Cheryl. Branson seemingly is a very nice city from what I saw.

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  18. Nice set of photos. I like the angles you choose.

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  19. I love the angles and sometimes laying down or whatever it takes to get a good picture. It's always been the way I have done my pictures as I wish to encompass many things - but it's time for a new camera. Perhaps before the new year.

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