Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Split the Sky

A  L  O  H  A !

"The soul can split 
the sky in two 
and let the face of 
God shine through. "
                Edna St. Vincent Millay







 "Cars are the sculptures 
of our everyday lives."
            Chris Bangle








 [Click on photo to see umbrella lady]

"Men, it has been well said, 
think in herds; it will be seen 
that they go mad in herds, 
while they only recover their 
senses slowly, one by one.” 
               Charles Mackay







"And in the end, it's 
not the years in your life 
that count. It's the 
life in your years.
           Abraham Lincoln


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Thank YOU
Friend!
                    Warmly, cloudia

15 comments:

Mike said...

I've left the herd mentality behind.

Elephant's Child said...

Love that reflected sunset. And don't herd well.

Couture Carrie said...

Love these quotes, especially the car one!

Gorgeous pics too!

xoxox,
CC

biebkriebels said...

Nice streetphotos.

kaykuala said...

Fantastic pics, Cloudia! Love the 'slitting the sky' into 2, sunset image!

Hank

Sandi said...

Think in herds...hmm...you know, that seems very accurate, sadly.

Are you in Marin this morning? How close are you to the fires? I hope all is ok...

Cloudia said...

Thanks for asking! We are safe, but the whole area is affected - and VERY close too. I really appreciate you friends today! Thanks for looking in ,🎈🎈🎈

Teresa said...

Love the quotes today. They are very thought-provoking. Glad to know that you are safe.

William Kendall said...

Gorgeous sky in that first shot!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

That's a stunner of a first shot mom amie, frameworthy! Saw the lady with umbrella, not for wet weather that one 😀

RedPat said...

Love the quotes today! Glad you are safe from the fires - I've been thinking of you!

Lea said...

My favorite quote today is the one by Abe Lincoln
Hope you are having a great day!

Fun60 said...

Like the Lincoln quote.

Cloudia said...

Thanks friends

Kay L. Davies said...

I love Hawaii, and I love Marin County. I'm hoping that being almost surrounded by water will keep your part of the world safe from the horror that is now California. My home province, British Columbia, was wall-to-wall forest fires all summer. Horror! No other word will suffice...just horror!
Stay safe,
Kay
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