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β€œThe thing about undeniable truths is that the truth is never set in stone, so their undeniability always has a sell-by date. What is true morphs and changes as we turn the pages of our lives, morphing and changing ourselves as we inevitably lose control of what happens to us and the impact it will have.”
― Holly Bourne, The Places I’ve Cried in Public

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10 Comments

  1. That is a terrific set of images, Earl. Kudos!

  2. Fantastic driftwood perspectives Earl. The quote certainly offers a lot to ponder, preferably on that beach.

    • Thanks, Mark. Sadly there wasn’t the total solitude on this beach that these photos would suggest; there was more foot traffic than I would have liked.

  3. Very true quote πŸ˜‰

    I like the contrast and texture in these black and white photographs.

  4. Wow! Excellent series of images, my friend! I love the art within nature and the perspective you’ve captured here is wonderful.

    One of my last experiences with a fundamental Christians was when they stood in my face saying, “Don’t you want to know the truth?” My response was that the truth I knew today was the not same as it was 5 years ago and it will not be the same 5 years from now.

  5. Love the driftwood, Earl and the text by Holly Bourne fits well