Friday, August 6, 2010
boardwalk
boardwalks are common in many alaskan villages, especially ones without roads (the tundra freezes in the winter but is soft and mushy in the summer...sometimes dangerously so)
similar to a main street, a lot happens on these board-roadways
this is perhaps one of my favorite pictures...a purple bike and your dog
does a girl need anything more? (photo taken at midnight!)
the boardwalk makes for a firm foundation, amidst tundra cotton, when offering piggybacks
meet and greets happen on the boardwalk!
gift-giving, too!
{i just noticed that sweet baby looking all the way up at steve}
i snapped this photo of kids' shoes as we all played because when all is said and done, we're all basically the same {every kid had on similar tennis shoes!}
no matter where we live or what we eat or what language we speak we are, deep down, simply...people.
I love when God reminds me of that.
coming or going...
the people who walk, ride or get piggy backs
make the boardwalk
a beautiful place
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4 comments:
Wonderful photos, Cathy! I imagine that boardwalk is a necessity with that mushy ground. Love the photo of the child, bike and dog.
xo
Claudia
gosh... cathy. serious, tears. or serious tears? crying, anyway. ;)
Why is it, that the whole time I am reading about the boardwalk, along with the lovely music, my mind is singing "Under the Boardwalk". Fun song. Seriously beautiful photos, and I like the tennis shoes pict, you speak the truth, we are all His creation in the end, waiting for salvation and HIS love.
These are really beautiful, Cathy.
I love the concept of the boardwalk, and it makes a beautiful backdrop for your pictures.
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