Saturday, October 9, 2010
fallen
Just having a bad day. I feel like the dying leaves spread everywhere, the sap drained out, my color fading, disintegrating. I find things start looking up quicker if I just admit that things seem bleak, then pick myself up, dust myself off and keep on keeping on.
~ You can see the explanation behind this project by going here or see the all posts in this category by going here.
The fisheye on the Canon 50D and down on the ground. I do not know why but things have been very tough lately. I just have a lot of things going through my mind. A list of things I want to change and trying to get my head around how to make that happen. Really not cancer related, although a result of having had cancer. Bites! And I just have to keep reminding my family, "Don't poke the bear!"
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Hang in there Lisa, we all go through this from time to time
ReplyDeleteI bought a bowl for my friend and colleague this weekend from Gallery Q that is a cancer bowl. The message in each one is different. Her's says "you're doing great" and she will find it tomorrow on her desk as a surprise. Sometimes I think that it is easy to overlook when all around you seems to be closing in. Keep reminding yourself that you are strong. I am praying for you and thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the day.
Erin
Oh..I hear you and am going to borrow that saying as I need it right now myself...I hope you find your way out soon....
ReplyDeletehope things look up soon, thinking of you. Your shots are wonderful, capture the fall perfectly.
ReplyDeleteHang in there Lisa - I'm sure this period of uncertainty will soon pass. Just take joy from looking back over your beautiful photographs like we all do!
ReplyDeleteLisa, I hear you, from the inside. I find myself here, too, for different reasons - but feelings so familiar. Been up, been down and hope still springs in the soul ♥
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the fish-eye lens! Must speak about this to Mr. Jenners as a possible acquisition here!
ReplyDeleteI think a lot of people go through the "blahs" this time of year! I love that bottom image, that splash of color and the fish eye makes this exciting!
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