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"FOREVER IS COMPOSED OF NOWS." (TWO DIFFERENT WORLDS)

"Forever is composed of nows."

~ Emily Dickinson

Summer Abstract
'Two different worlds'
(sunset & garden )

Comments

Unknown said…
This is sooooo lovely, Joey. I can feel the peacefulness from here--without the heat and humidity. It's being quite an odd summer, isn't it?
What Karen Sees said…
How creative! This just feels like summer!
Chad said…
I finally got my computer working and it's great to once again visit your blog. Beautiful picture,but I do like the less abstract top portion.
Kala said…
Lovely creation Joey!
Gatsbys Gardens said…
Beautiful Joey, and of course Emily is one of my favorites.

Eileen
Rose said…
Lovely photos, Joey! The bright yellows of the sunflowers on your last post are gorgeous, but I think I prefer this hydrangea--the scene looks so cool and inviting on this very hot day. I've always wondered if you frame some of your favorite photos--they would look wonderful hanging on your walls at home.
Hi Joey, love your photo! Don't remember every hearing that Emily Dickinson quote before.
Marnie
joey said…
Thank you, dear jodi. With my head in two places, this thought came to me while downloading. Totally agree, this has been an odd summer and way too hot for me!

A lovely thought, Karen, and thank you. Indeed summer ... both were shot this July ... one here in my garden and one at our cottage on the lake.

Happy to see you back in action, Chad. Thanks!

Thanks, dear Kala. Happy exhibit!

Thank you, Eileen ... I love her too.

Hi Rose and thanks. I liked the thought of soft hydrangeas with the sunset, two of my favorite things. I haven't framed any lately since my office walls as well as photo gallery at lake are filled with previous favorites when shooting in film. Maybe time for an update :)
joey said…
Thanks, Marnie ... loved your black swallowtail photo!
lindalou said…
Great idea to capture two beautiful images in one photo.
BGgarden said…
Beautiful! You capture the peace of summer gardening so well. ((HUGS)) My favorite!!!!
Elettra said…
Ciao Joey,great combination,many compliments
joey said…
Thanks, dear Lindalou! This is one image might be 'pretty in pink' :)

Hello, dear Bren! We are both experiencing summer to the max! (((Hugs))

Thank you, Elettra. How kind :)
Rick said…
Beautiful composition joey! Love the soft colours and the glow shining through.
Hi Joey, love the photo and the quote. Hope you are enjoying your summer of nows.
I have to live in the now or I'm overwhelmed with what might be.

Your photo is dreamy and summery. I'm visiting your blog while listening to the two DM videos on FB. Lovely!
joey said…
Thanks, Rick. Fun to dabble once in awhile as I see you are doing also.

Indeed I am, dear Monica, as I hope you are fun friend.
joey said…
Hugs, Anna. I think of you often, dear talented friend. Surrounded by loved ones both near and far, you have many wonderful adventures in your life. I marvel how you do it all!
Anonymous said…
Beautiful picture...and so soothing too!
joey said…
Thank you, dear Kanak. You have been much in my thoughts and prayers during this trying period of your life. ((Hugs))
Anonymous said…
Beautiful shot Joey! Those are two of my favorite worlds, sunsets and gardens. Ahhhh.
joey said…
Me too, Robin. Thank you.

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