Hello out there. I thought I'd pay you a revisit since you were so polite to me, but I can't actually find any picture to comment. I saw one place that you are celebrating solstice today. So are we. This is the shortest night of the year.We have 18 hours and 36 minutes of sunlight, then there are dusk and dawn. Just now, half two am the garden looks dark, but I know when I go outside, I can find my way through grass and trees. What a wonderful thing life is.
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Hello Kramer...thank you for your comments on my photograph. As I read your bio I suspect we have much in common...would love to chat...you got an email address? Peace...jeff
Not many things can explain him but here are a few. Kramer was born and raised in a small town in East Texas. He has degrees in English literature and considers Shakespeare his soulmate. Kramer sometimes thinks he was Shakespeare in a previous lifetime, but that's another story.
After many national and international exploits, he decided to make his home in the heart of Texas, the capital city of Austin. He currently resides by the shores of Town Lake, which is really a fork of the Colorado River, in a modest trailer at Shady Acres Trailer Park less than one linear mile from the State Capitol building (which is taller than the one in Washington). He hopes to add indoor plumbing to his residence in the immediate future. "Yes Kramer, we all have dreams."
Like any good Sagittarius, he has lived a number of lifetimes in this one: motorcycle mechanic, nightclub owner, computer guru and now his current, unparalleled specialty: Fishing Guide to the Stars. From his careful study of mythology to his contemporary journalistic documentation that Texans are descended from a race of Space Aliens, Kramer is a professor of the human condition.
Hello out there.
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I saw one place that you are celebrating solstice today. So are we.
This is the shortest night of the year.We have 18 hours and 36 minutes of sunlight, then there are dusk and dawn.
Just now, half two am the garden looks dark, but I know when I go outside, I can find my way through grass and trees.
What a wonderful thing life is.
Hi from Israel. Thanks for stopping by.
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My photography is available for purchase - visit Around the Island Photography and bring home something beautiful today!
Thank you for stopping by my sky friday post and commenting. just returning the favour :)
ReplyDeleteHello Kramer...thank you for your comments on my photograph. As I read your bio I suspect we have much in common...would love to chat...you got an email address? Peace...jeff
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