©Meandering Passage - Earl Moore Photography

Not a lot of photography, or blog following, happening at the moment. It’s a mental and physical “pause” — and I’m going with the flow and doing more reading.  Hence, I pull this image from the archives of last years Italy vacation.

No doubt the urge will return as will the posting — perhaps when this every day rain stops and  the sun returns.

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pj
pj
11 years ago

Doing much the same here Earl… I think it’s good to do now and then. Enjoy the down time.

ken bello
11 years ago

Maybe it’s just that time of year, Earl. I’m sure it’s temporary and soon things will pick up again but I do understand the feeling.
Great photo. How did this not make the first cut?

ken bello
11 years ago
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Soon.

Paul Maxim
Paul Maxim
11 years ago

I’m beginning to think we all should take a month or two off this time of year. We all wind up digging through the “archives” just because we don’t want to go out. It’s either too cold or too wet or too gray or just plain too depressing to do anything meaningful with a camera. Not to put too fine a point on it, but being outside in the winter sucks…….

Anita Jesse
11 years ago

We got a break from our cold spell a couple of days ago and saw 60 degrees. I have not been feeling well and so far have missed out on the fun. What rotten timing. Every year, I have the winter blah’s a couple of times. Reading your way through it and remembering a fabulous trip sounds like the perfect way to cope.

Mark
11 years ago

Well, when the sun returns, I hope you are outside and not behind the computer! :-)

Monte Stevens
11 years ago

I know the feeling. Take all the time you need.

Chris Klug
11 years ago

So, Earl, what are you reading?

Roland Theys
11 years ago

A excellent photo!

John - Visual Notebook
11 years ago

Enjoy the time “off”. I take more than I should away from posting, but sometimes it gets difficult coming up with ideas – taking a break can “recharge” the batteries.