
To me nothing represents the passage of time better than weathered wood. This old ratan chair sits discarded on the side of a sidewalk cafe, a relic from a by-gone era. Oh the stories it could tell if it could talk!
Once a tall majectic tree, all that remains now are the weathered roots, washed down and smoothed by the stream, a mere skeleton amongst a new forest.
The mounatainman and his companion, a squirrel, wait patiently in the park for friends who have long passed on. Seasons come and go, and still they wait.
Nice selection of photos.
ReplyDeleteWeathered wood was an excellent choice, especially The Mountainman.
Nice choices. You have a good eye!
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ReplyDeleteWood does give way to time. I like it.
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Great interpretations of the theme!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! I hope the passage of time has whisked away that snow! lol
ReplyDeleteI really like what you see,the beauty of it all.The way put your words with the pictures.Thank you,keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteDorn, you truly have an artist's eye. I love looking at your photographs.
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Your photos are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery nice pics! I see snow what part of the country were these taken in?
ReplyDeleteFabulous pictures! http://journals.aol.com/pixiedustnme/Inmyopinion/entries/901
ReplyDeleteIs it me dorn or just the fisherwoman hidden in me that the second shot would look terrific with a few trophy fish mounted to it? lol
ReplyDeleteGreat Pictures! And to add a comment about the first pic, I'd bet some of those 'stories' would be some real stinkers........C Raicker
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My favorite Time Keeps Ticking pictures......so dead but so alive.
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ReplyDeleteExceptional work, Dornbrau -- befitting the theme.
Great series - wonderful shots!!!_rRose
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