Saturday, December 1, 2007

worse things happen at sea, y'know.



looking on the bright side - my nature, ordinarily - has become more and more effortful as an unsatisfactory ending to my bus situation becomes more and more inevitable.
these are circumstances beyond my control, and they are compelling me into a worst-case scenario: back into the employment market, despite having a job i enjoy and do well.
frustration and anxiety - and my futile attempts to change the course of events - have kept me from doing the things i love to do.
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taking pictures is what i miss most of all.

14 comments:

  1. Don't worry - look at the road ahead - the sun is coming out!

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  2. I have no words of wisdom other than, I'm thinking of you.

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  3. I'm sure I speak for many when I say that we miss seeing you here. I love the colors in this one, Lynn. You've so perfectly captured what I saw all around me this November...even though we're half a world apart. ;) xoxo

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  4. Beautiful shot...sunshine with storm clouds always brings a smile to my face...stunning

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  5. Chin up: the employment market is full of opportunities.
    I'm sorry that you cannot seem to find a solution for your problem.
    And it saddens me deeply that this influences your creativity.
    I'm really enjoying this photo. Great saturation.

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  6. every photo is like a beautiful gem ~ the light on this is stunning ... hugs! xox

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  7. hello, life is a long and winding road, with its ups and downs, unlike the road in your picture! Nice shot!

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  8. I came by because I missed you. Seeing that road is like a journey home.
    Happy holidays!

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  9. I'm sorry to learn about the problems of transport to be. Wish there was something to be done about it (carpooling?).
    This is a fantastic photo with the converging lines, the light and the sky in turmoil.

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  10. Glad to see you back after all this time. Nice shot and interesting landscape. I hope it all works out for you Lynn.

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  11. Lynn, I'm just catching up. Since it seems this is a looming issue. Go out with a camera... that may help
    best wishes Jan

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  12. I'm so sorry about the frustrating situation. I hope you don't have to leave the job you like so much.
    And I miss your photos too. This one is so lovely.

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  13. We are trying things out. Patience.

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  14. what a striking image! the sky looks so amazing and the grass is mesmerizing.

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