Tuesday, July 11, 2006

They say a picture says a thousands words, what does this picture say to you?

9 comments:

T said...

This is one of my favorite pictures. I love it! It makes me feel peaceful and happy at the same time. I think of long country drives and all the fun I have in the fall. Fall is the BEST time of the year. I think of kids playing and I think of cows and horses (because of the fence and grass I assume there are animals near by.) There's probably an old country church around the bend. We'd probaly pass a cemetary on this road where dash could say "I see dead people!"

What do you see?

shakedust said...

This reminds me of several state parks I visited in Western Pennsylvania. It therefore speaks to me about walks through the woods and around small streams.

It also feels a little like morning or evening to me given the angle of the sun rays. :)

f o r r e s t said...

Say farewell to the confines of my own back yard.
Weeds growin' 'round the flowers.
Sometimes the only way to break the curse
is to leave it all behind.

Find the slow curve of a back road,
one hand on the wheel.
Drive till I remember how it feels.
So this is how it feels. Oh.

Go down easy babe.
Go down slow.
If there's anything better than this
I'd like to know.



-partial lyrics to "Go Down Easy" by Over the Rhine

Jadee said...

It says that it looks like pavement? =)

GoldenSunrise said...

I like the sunlight coming through the trees. My first thought was the hymn "Sunlight." My mom sang it around the house.

roamingwriter said...

It says fall, and the midwest to me. And boy could I use a cool breeze about now! Fall is my favorite too. Love the leaves falling, the colors, sweatshirts and hanging out in the out of doors after being inside out of the heat. (Now I'm outside in the heat, but that's different.)

f o r r e s t said...

I thought fall too, but there are no leaves in the road.

Dash said...

It's says home :-)

f o r r e s t said...

it says with all of that humidity the air is so thick that you can see the suns rays shining through.