Every place sees seasonal shifts in character. An island’s shifting moods are more pronounced, or at least more dramatic, because of the surrounding sea. Yesterday’s photos were summertime images. Today’s are current, and reflect the restlessness of an island in October. It’s hard to stick to a single image when I’m here. The world is a mosaic of beauty. My 60th year in 60,000 words Day 46: 59 words, TOTAL = 6800; 53,200 remaining
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Katy
10/12/2019 08:34:41 pm
So beautiful, and haunting. A perfect feeling for the month of Halloween.
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AuthorRobin Clifford Wood is an award-winning author, poet, and writing teacher. She lives in central Maine with her husband, loves to be outdoors, and enjoys ever-expanding horizons through her children, grandchildren, and granddogs. Archives
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