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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Through the Shadows

Distant mountain photo SonoranApril20131654a_zpsa6f7a15f.jpg
Sonoran Desert, Southern Arizona

Passing through shadows
on his trek to the mountain,
desert monk stumbles.

Text and photo © 2013 by Magical Mystical Teacher



Welcome to the magical world of Shadow Shot Sunday!

Your hosts are:
Magical Mystical Teacher
Rose (chubskulit)
Gemma Wiseman

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May the sunlight and shadows always be with you!

17 comments:

  1. Such a wonderful, soft ambience in this desert scene!

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  2. Here you couldn't see this kind of dry view - we have 187 888 - lakes, small and bigger ones...we don't have big mountains :)
    Happy Sunday!

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  3. I see a 'bird' in the lower left of the tree branch! It has a long tail like a bird of paradise or a peacock. If that tree could talk-the stories it would tell!

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  4. The trees look very friendly as they shield the unwary from the desert sun...much nicer than the evil trees that scared Snow White as she raced through the forest...

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  5. Lovely desert shadow shots and the perfect words, as always! And thanks as always for sharing the beauty!!

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  6. So dry, dry, dry. The air must be wonderful. Thanks for sharing this exotic view for us up here in Seattle damp.

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  7. Great, as always...love the shaping!!!.:)JP

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  8. nice words to go along with this desert scene ! Mine today is in the Mojave Preserve ;-) Have a good sunday !

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  9. Love your desert shot and haiku. It's lovely.

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  10. How I wish to see a real desert one day.

    So cool and beautiful.

    Happy SSS2,
    /CC girl

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  11. Great shot and beautiful haiku!

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  12. What a lovely shot.

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  13. great desert ss and haiku; didn't participate, i think about 3 Sundays; today i posted an oldie; have a nice Sunday

    much love...

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Always remember, a sign of shadows means a sign of light.
Namaste.