In the heat of many passions it’s possible to forget to remember what’s good. In all times there are wars and divides splitting peoples of every country. That does not make all peoples of each country bad people. And it’s my belief that people ought not hide their love for their country, nor their flag, for fear of the bad. I’m thankful for the ground I walk on and I hope others are as well. No matter where they call home.
You don’t need permission to love your country. Photo credit google images.December 19, 2010. Connecticut River, Sunderland MA. A man decides where to launch. It’s his birthday and he chooses to celebrate with the river. Notice the skull in the rock.Icy steps in Wilcox park. Westerly, Rhode Island. Always walk on.Hunting in Northern Maine. The area is large. You best bring proper gear.Typical New England drive after new snow fall. Hills of Connecticut.A couple takes a moment to enjoy a bottle of red while tucked away near the edge of the property at Jonathan Edwards Winery. North Stonington, CT.The tree awaits a friend to sit at its base and read. Gill, MA. My home town.Old concrete steps leading into a salt water inlet. Westerly, RI.
There are only so many steps we will take. Find your country. Enjoy it best you can.
You might also enjoy my self published short story found via the amazon link below. Cheers. -M. Taggart
Lovely photographs! 🙂
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Thanks! I enjoy picking through my photos and plugging them into something like this. (All but the google image) I hope you have a good afternoon.
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If there is a roof over my head
Food in the refrigerators
And no one wants money from me
It’s a good day
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I hear you Sheldon. Cheers.
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Wow! A pictorial tribute to your roots in this magnificent part of our country. Well-done and full of heart, Matt. 🙂
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Glad you enjoyed it, Lola! I think the pictures I take are bland, but I still enjoy them. If they bring any type of enjoyment to others – bonus!
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