
I took this picture near my home by the Pacific Coast.
I took this picture near my home by the Pacific Coast.
Vyeshka LeBlanc, 10/3/2004 – 2/15/2019
Our wonderful son, Vyeshka, passed away three years ago on this day. I truly believe he held on for Valentines Day that year so he could spend one more holiday with us. Though I feel him with us in spirit every day, I so long to see him and touch him. π
I know he and his big sister, Byelka, watch over us, including their new, little brother, Zvyezdi.
I took this picture in my front yard a few summers ago. I thought this image was good for Valentines Day because of the sunshine and promise of a coming spring. I also liked the generational aspect of the blossoms: just opening, in its prime, and going to seed.
My better-half took this picture of a marmot a few summers ago. Happy GHD!!!
There’s nothing better than a walk in a quiet winter forest π
I took this picture decades ago, long before digital cameras. A fresh snowstorm was rolling in.
βWhen a rich man looks out his window, he admires the luxuries that wealth has bestowed upon him. If a poor man is lucky enough to have a window, he sees grimy walls, dirty streets, and all manner of disease and decay. Most of all, the poor man is denied the privilege of seeing hope.β