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    Just snapshots: Glen Etive, West Highlands, Scotland – in January. (BIG file)






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    That is breathtaking!
    Thank you for sharing!

    Jordan

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    This is not my work, but the work of Gomyo, the Hoodie Monk. I thought some of the more hip-hop oriented among us (are there any rap fans here besides me?) would appreciate it.


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    Not a huge hip hop fan, but I can dig it.

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    this one, i found to be very Warener bros. Road Runner-ish...


    Gassho, Greg M.

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    Thanks Greg.

    I had trouble viewing your pictures though.

    Gassho

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    Quote Originally Posted by will
    I had trouble viewing your pictures though.
    Well, shoot- I thought I did that correctly... dag-gone newbies

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    Very nice, Greg! I especially like the "Prairie" picture, probably because I am a huge fan of Wile E. Coyote, the epitome of attachment and suffering.

    Mensch

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    A message and photos that Hans asked me to post ...

    I discovered a few nice photographs I took whilst travelling through the norwegian part of Lapland. Since I'll be on a sesshin with Doko Waskönig [a German teacher in Nishijima Roshi's lineage] from tomorrow onwards, maybe you can post them on our Treeleaf forum on my behalf as part of the picture thread?

    Hope all is well with you. Big Gassho, Hans
    I AM HAVING SOME PROBLEM TO UPLOAD THESE. I WILL TRY AGAIN LATER

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    wow Greg. What a strange stone.

    Gassho Will

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    Thanks Will!

    There were several of these odd blue stones on the side of the road. My daughters and I were camping in northern Wisconsin in August, and as we rolled out of a state park, I caught a glimpse of these through the brush. I had to climb up onto one of them to get the picture- I definitely think it was worth it!

    -Greg

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    I took this pic of my plum tree late in March. The sun had just come up.


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    Nice Photos . . .

    I'm gonna try now

    [img]Cocuments%20and%20SettingsGregMy%20DocumentsMy%20Pi cturesGlastenbury%20Mountain[/img]

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    Drats, I don't know how to post a picture.

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    Hi Greg,

    You have to upload it to a host sight ... here is a good one ...

    http://www.googlepages.com

    then link to it here as you tried to do with the IMG buttons.

    We have to make a note for the new TechFaq!

    Gassho, Jundo

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    It worked this time!!! Thanks Jundo. This is a pictureI took from the top of a fire tower in the Vermont National Forest. . . Glastenbury Mouintain.

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    Three foot post on sidewalk,
    ipod roaring at 100 dB,
    airplane passing at 10.000 feet,
    total silence.


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    a rock [twin owls] :



    and some water:


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    Thanks for the photos Greg. I don't know, but that water looks familiar

    Gassho

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    My 8 year old daughter and I were playing with water this was one of my favorite shots from that day...

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    I'm really enjoying the wonderful level of creativity everyone is sharing. I'll post another something in a bit.

    Wouldn't it be fun to pick a day and time and have anyone who's interested take a photo at that day, at that time, wherever they are, whatever they are doing, then post it? Like a dharma moment in all our lives just to see what that "same" instant looks like through our varying facets of the jewel. (We could try to syncronize for the *actual same instant but I think our time zones are disparate enough to make Will have to get up at 2AM and take a picture of his blankies. :P )

    Speaking of blankies, mine are singing a siren song and the four cats await. Nite.

    Gassho~

    *Lynn

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    interested take a photo at that day, at that time, wherever they are, whatever they are doing, then post it? Like a dharma moment in all our lives just to see what that "same" instant looks like through our varying facets of the jewel.
    Lynn,

    That sounds like a very interesting experiment... throw a dart at a calendar and let us know the date/time you come up with... maybe start a new thread for this and repeat every so often....

    Gassho,
    Greg

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    my digital camera displayed its impermanence a month a go and im still waiting for it to return from repairs, so here is a few I've had sitting on the hard drive here @ work.

    a wonderful snow storm from a couple years ago


    Same storm, with Artemisia chillin' on the window sill


    Families cottage this past summer, a nifty sunset.


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    something I observed one early morning.


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    "Felix", a neglected neighborhood cat and a regular dinner guest in the little bar around the block. He’s a rather grumpy old fellow. Guests are advised to enter carefully as he likes to take a nap on the doormat.

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