I got the image from reading this of those ripples that form on the beach right where the tide hits... very cool image that mixes well with the idea of man made "lines in the sand"
Rick Burnett Baker currently is self-employed as a narrative photographer, and is a member of the National Press Photographer's Association (NPPA), and the Photographic Society of America (PSA). A native Texan, Baker is a graduate of State University of New York (Albany) with a BA in Asian Studies, (minor in classical Chinese literature), a Graduate Certificate in US Urban Policy, and a Masters (MRP) in Regional and Urban Planning, Third World. He has worked with a mining company in Honduras, with a civil engineering firm in Saudi Arabia, and traveled andworked throughout Southeast Asia, China, and Northern Africa with Halliburton for nearly a decade, based out of Singapore. During his years living in Singapore he was also known for his radio and television voice-over work. Baker returned to the US in 1985 to complete academic interests and continues to live in New York.
Too true!
ReplyDeleteFoolishly believing, indeed...
ReplyDeleteA lot of truth in those words
ReplyDeleteNice..I liked the way you put the verse on the picture..
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure when truer words have been spoken!
ReplyDeleteHmmm ... simple truth, but sometimes a necessary exercise.
ReplyDeleteI got the image from reading this of those ripples that form on the beach right where the tide hits... very cool image that mixes well with the idea of man made "lines in the sand"
ReplyDeletevery cool
Excellent.
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You've added wisdom and beauty to this magical photo...
ReplyDeleteYou are so right, foolish or not we do and do over and over!
ReplyDeletelines in the sand are dares more than fences...
ReplyDeleteMuch truth here - and oh so easy those boundaries are washed away...
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So very true Rick.....wise and beautiful as always! :-)
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