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Holiday Island Saturday morning - a bit o' blue sky and red foliage make this picture come alive. A morning walk with Dad & Bubba...
Friendship. Unbreakable by time, distance, or age...
 Love you Dawnovan
Love you Dawnovan
 
The sun starts to burn it away and blue sky peeks through, like hope.
During low-tide, you can walk through the hole in that cave and feel like you are somewhere that very few people have ever been and anything is possible.
 
 Again the pathways, leading anywhere you need to be, everywhere I want to be at any given time... (will be there again soon: I promise.)
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 StoryPeople: http://www.storypeople.com
 
 Fences, doorways, windows... they all lead to something, somewhere else, anywhere but here...
 Fences, doorways, windows... they all lead to something, somewhere else, anywhere but here... 
And then there's you. What are you looking at? What are you thinking? I may never know. The sun has risen already; you missed the sunrise, but the same new day awaits you as it awaits me, casting shadows on yesterday and glaring brightly into tomorrow. There's a love in my heart for the you in this moment and I hope you find what you're looking for.
 There are so many things to think about when love is not new anymore and you're embarking on a life of togetherness. I took this photo while working on an "engagement photo shoot" and it is my favorite because they were talking. Perhaps I was coaching them, to an extent, asking them about their future together and knowing more than I should know about the challenges they will face. There's just something about romanticism, the painful reality that shatters it, and the gentle fantasy that puts it back together again.
There are so many things to think about when love is not new anymore and you're embarking on a life of togetherness. I took this photo while working on an "engagement photo shoot" and it is my favorite because they were talking. Perhaps I was coaching them, to an extent, asking them about their future together and knowing more than I should know about the challenges they will face. There's just something about romanticism, the painful reality that shatters it, and the gentle fantasy that puts it back together again.