No Words

I do not want to put words to this place. Something in me simply wants to say, "Look..."









... and, too, look at the Child who wanted to see.




Seashore photos by L.L. Barkat.
Labels: lighthouse, New Jersey, Sandy Hook, seashore, travel
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Labels: lighthouse, New Jersey, Sandy Hook, seashore, travel
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15 Comments:
You've captured the beauty of Sandy Hook. Delightful.
No words needed!
The images are their own kind of poetry. Wonderful.
L.L., my contribution to this week's RAP posted at http://faithfictionfriends.blogspot.com. It's an edited version of what i did at the "twoem."
the images...stunning.
my rap:
http://justsaytheword.wordpress.com/2009/09/16/holy/
The words were very eloquent, friend!
Yummy :-)
I can't believe I'm about to say this, but sometimes it seems there is more in looking than in saying anything.
Beautiful photos, breathtaking scene.
Oh my how beautiful!Love~Sharon
Oh yes - it speaks beauty and peace so eloquently.
Oh.
I can't see! (We still have dialup and the pictures are taking a long time...but tomorrow I'll be at the library and can use their computer.)
I had a hard time with this prompt but finally came out with this:
http://mybigthree.highcallingblogs.com/2009/09/17/dream-girl
The texture in the second image is intriguing. It looks like a kind of sandy cipher.
Beautiful pictures!! You are correct, no words are needed.
oh i needed this beach visit today...your images fill me with a wistful longing for the shore...
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