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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Alliteration, soft and silent

Tracks are most clear and beautiful in snow.





my personal collection for ABC Wednesday's letter 't'... see more, or better yet, join in at Mrs Nesbitt's.


Silence remains, inescapably, a form of speech.
Susan Sontag

20 comments:

  1. The tracks are awesome.....good shots.
    Mine is up here and here.

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  2. What a beautiful idea... I love your collection of tracks. I didn't think of that... you have such pretty ones here.
    The Rocky Mountain Retreat

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  3. Great take on the t-letter! Really enjoyed your photos. Thanks for sharing! :)

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  4. Terrific idea!
    I love find tracks in the snow, it's finding the snow here, that's the problem!

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  5. I love your tracks! I take track shots when I can, but like Blue says - it's hard without snow!

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  6. beautiful pics. Are you missing the snow now? ;)

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  7. Tracks are always exciting. Thanks for all these. The snow is refreshing too on our 90 degree F day in Jerusalem.

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  8. Very clever T post. I love your tracks. I take pictures of tracks in the dirt but haven't done it yet with the snow.

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  9. That must be a Track-record! :-)

    PS Thank you for a nice comment

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  10. These are great! I like the words you chose to go with the pictures.

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  11. When I was young we had more snow than in these past few years. We lived near the woods and went often walking and trying to find tracks of deer, rabbits and other animals.

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  12. I forgot to say: Very good photos! Sorry!

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  13. Brrrrrr ... I hope these are not recent tracks! LOL.

    :-Daryl

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  14. Great shots of tracks and a great choice for the T post!

    Petunia's ABC

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  15. Lateral thinking wins again. ety good choice.

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  16. What an original T word! You've set a track record with these delicately beautiful photos.

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  17. Great T! What in the world caused the first pictures tracks?? Can't figure it out.

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  18. Me again. Chains on car tires???

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To live in the presence of great truths and eternal laws, to be led by permanent ideals--that is what keeps a man patient when the world ignores him, and calm & unspoiled when the world praises him.
Honoré de Balzac