fo sit yrtnuoc yM My country tis of
niaga gniyrt strats wen new starts trying again
elbakahs tub elbisividni indivisible but shakeable
evohs ot semoc hsup nehw yllanif finally when push comes to shove
tnuoc ohw elpoep lla s‘ti it’s all people who count
tnaw ew roop eht neve even the poor we want
efil doog erahs ot to share good life
10 comments:
This is a challenge.
Loved it.
After I checked my medication and reading glasses, I looked again...and got it. Very interesting these mirror images of photos and words.
I love a good challenge - bravo Jerral! Great eye...Creative spirit!
~s
Resist not! That's just plain brilliant. It belongs in where? New Yorker ? No - American Poetry Review? Dunno. But get it out there
Bill
I saw it on Facebook. It's amazing and I love it.
C.Y.
I love that tree. I gather you were having fun with Photo Shop.
Liz
Where did you find this?????????
It printed out beautifully. I may have told you that many of my life experiences is on the walls of my small cottage -- pictures of trips to China, Japan, much of Europe, and family members. Also there are pictures of national parks, etc., etc., etc.
I'm not sure of the category of this fascinating tree, but it's going to find a spot.
Your writing is about as incredible, too! Is the language made up or does it exist?
Helen
How incredibly beautiful!! Where is it.?
Roz
That Last comment wasn't mine, but a note from my friend, Roz... I wrote back to her and now to the BLOG:
I was on my way back to my car after my Thursday volunteer stint at the Museum of Photographic Arts. This Morton Bay Fig tree (a ficus) is just about everybody's favorite tree in Balboa park. I took yet another picture of it, and when I got home, I fooled around with it in photoshop... I like what happened.
Very Good! How did you get that?
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