Very clever! Just wondering–were you thinking of this after someone tripped?! It’s such a wonderful verbal capture to go along with the unusual photograph. 🙂
My son took this image and I really loved the perspective. I was looking at it and thinking how it reflected the roads of one’s life with its varying times of instabilities and its hopeful times of equilibrium. Having said all of that, I very often trip and most likely would have tripped had I been walking along this stretch of road. That would be completely within the realm of my possibilities and probabilities.
you are so creative! and wolf get’s the most amazing shots! what a team you make momma and son! 🙂
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Thank you Jodi. 🙂
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Fabulous shot – I especially like your point of view 🙂
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Thank you. This image was taken by my son, Wolfgang.
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A lot of folks, instead of being stable… are cracked and sinking. 😉
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True. But we all have those times right? Eventually (hopefully) we all reach stable ground again.
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Very clever! Just wondering–were you thinking of this after someone tripped?! It’s such a wonderful verbal capture to go along with the unusual photograph. 🙂
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My son took this image and I really loved the perspective. I was looking at it and thinking how it reflected the roads of one’s life with its varying times of instabilities and its hopeful times of equilibrium. Having said all of that, I very often trip and most likely would have tripped had I been walking along this stretch of road. That would be completely within the realm of my possibilities and probabilities.
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Looks like an old cobblestone road that has been paved on top. Happy Halloween S.! 🎃
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I do believe those are cobblestones or bricks under there. Happy Halloween to you as well. 🙂
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You really capture the texture and character.
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I’ll pass this on to Wolf who took this image…
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What a dynamic duo you two make!
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Thank you Eliza.
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