Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Live Your Life


When you were born, you cried
and the world rejoiced.
Live your life
so that when you die,
the world cries and you rejoice.

~ White Elk ~





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24 comments:

  1. Great shot Sue!! Have a wonderful day.

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  2. A very impressive photo, real art. And I like the poetry you are putting with your pictures.

    And one question: Did you have to climb high to make this photo.

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  3. I would love to hear the history behind this image. We have a sculpture much like this in Paducah....and the sculptor is not a resident but came through town, made the creation, and left it for our community to enjoy. Could it have been created by the same person?

    Love the perspective from which this was shot.

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  4. Thank you very much, Carrie!

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  5. Hi Peter,

    since I know how to climb the coconut trees I also know how to climb high to shoot portraits of old wise Indians...LOL... I like your humor! :-)

    And thanks for your comment, Peter!

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  6. Hi Sue,

    I can maybe find out who the sculpturer was, if you like to know it. Thank you for your interesting comment!

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  7. This is so cool. Love the shot and the words.

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  8. Thank you so much, Papercage

    for your kind comment.:-)

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  9. Oh Susanne....you just HAVE to check this out! http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?MarkerID=4769

    Too cool.

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  10. Thank you Sue,

    yes that's indeed really funny. I love that! Thanks for sharing with me! :-)

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  11. another great blog! :) see yah

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  12. Thank you Tanchi

    for your kind compliment! Nice to meet you here on my blog! :)

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  13. Great angle for this shot - and the words have a great meaning to go with it.

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  14. Hi Kathy,

    thank you so much for visiting, nice to see you around. Your words mean a lot to me, thank you!

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  15. When I saw the picture ,I think it's not a nice one ,but when I read the sentence below ,and saw the picture again ... uhm,it's really art .
    Circle of Life has no ending point

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  16. wonderful shot and excellent text

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  17. This is a beautfiul capture. You got a good eye for spotting this silouette

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  18. Hello Vaggelis,

    thank you so much for your kind comment!

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  19. Hi dinh

    nice to see new faces on my blog and the beauty is always in the eyes of the beholders, right? :-)

    I'm glad you liked at least the text...LOL...

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  20. Thank you so much roentarre,

    for this wonderful compliment! Very much appreciated.:-)

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  21. ncie textures in the wood Sue. nice carving

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  22. i love the quote in romanian there is a poem like that

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  23. I think it is a very wise saying from the native Indians in America and the meaning of is good to use in life all over the world.

    Thanks for visiting my blog again, delphy!

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