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The House At The End Of The World by Dean Koontz
Make a sacrifice of your own before you impose one on someone else.
How many legs does the table of life have and how many does it need to stand?
ellen doesn't it leave you in awe as you look at each of these moments and think of the whole of your life and all that approaches. i'm so grateful for your edge and insight, your sharing of your many talents, and i wish you a peaceful and creative year coming and have fun sending the one leaving us back in time. steven
ReplyDeleteThe photos are amazing. Each one an action, a decision, a readjustment by you in using the camera, but all this for a glimpse frozen forever. This is a beautiful way of capturing a span of time in your life.
ReplyDeleteI hope the New Year is one of joy, peace and lovely things coming your way.
A friend, a fan and a student of yours, The Olde Bagg, Linda
Oh ellen, so pretty & such a nice way to end 2010. I hope 2011 brings you peace, joy, love, and all the work that you want! Happy new year to you & yours!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! The photos are amazing, A lovely quick trip through a year of beautiful splendor! The best bits! Thank you again, Ellen. May this coming year be as exquisite!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely review of moments captured in 2010! May 2011 bring you much life-satisfaction and lots of rewarding work.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your review and I remember some of the highlights. Isn't it interesting as we review the year behind us how we each filter it through our own perspective? Blogging is a great way to know ourselves as well as learning about others. A blog becomes a concentrated summary of our lives and interests. I'm glad to have an insight into yours, Ellen. I love your work. Happy New Year for 2011.
ReplyDeleteA great way of honoring and saying farewell to the beauty of the past year. May the new one year bring creative fire, balance, healing, and joy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I felt the year washing over me, looking at these.
ReplyDeleteHappy 2011, Ellen.
Ooh - I'm stealing this idea! I had already selected pictures for a calendar although I did it to late to follow through. Cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful way to review the year.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and may 2011 be the most exciting, successful year yet.
This is a gorgeous way to round up the year and remind us of your many talents. I knew that you write really well but it's easy to forget what a good photographer you are.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Ellen.