Evening shadows on historic Chase Creek Street, Clifton, Arizona
When shadows brush the mountains
As the sun is going down,
A hush of peace descending
Shrouds the dusty mining town.
Text and photo © 2013 by Magical Mystical Teacher
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May the sunlight and shadows always be with you!
Happy Midsummer holidays from Finland!
ReplyDeleteGreat shadow shot and words to match as always! Thanks for hosting the fun! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning!
ReplyDeletewonderful shot! I had no idea that any town streets with no paving still existed. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletea wonderful weekend wished for you and yours!
What an interesting composition. I love the late afternoon light and miss the clear Arizona air.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of an old fashioned Western movie set (except it is in color and minus the truck). Almost as if the Earp brothers and Clantons are about to mix it up in Tombstone...it seems such a classic mining town. I like the simplicity of this!
ReplyDeleteLove the poem--you do have a "way with words". Have a great weekend. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful lighting creates a sense of drama closing! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat shadowy shot.
ReplyDeleteFeels like a step back in time. Wonderful image.
ReplyDeleteLove those long evening shadows. So dark and so defined. Mine is also an evening shadow. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteWell! LOL! I guess I was more discombobulated from yesterday's trip than I thought I was! I didn't realie until now that I had not posted my link here. No wonder...well, better late than never, I say.
ReplyDeleteYour image does feel like time travel or New Mexico!
This composition between light and shadows seems to tell a long long story...
ReplyDeleteWish you a lovely Sunday.
Great post!...Christine
ReplyDeleteLovely colours here...
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting.
Very interesting location. It looks haunted.
ReplyDeleteLove this...if it weren't for the vehicle, it would be quite reminiscent of a AZ. Ghost Town.
ReplyDeleteLovely poem and image! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI love the verse that accents this photo. They go so well together.
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