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Reminds me of the Classic, immortal words by the Iconic, late, n great Lyricist/poet, James Douglas Morrison. OK, maybe we’re missing a storm. But……
Still missed Greatly, the World over. RIP Jim.
And what an excellent picture we have and its one of ‘those works of Art’ that appears to show something new every time you View it, Everything has worked out perfectly – Timing wise. That early morning red glow from the Sun, which appears to just have been set ablaze. A Poetically Masterful piece of work. Getting rather off subject a little back there, nevertheless its a Beut
Très belle photo, merci, ça donne vraiment envie d’y aller.
It’s Eminence, MO.
Exactly, thank you