
I hear beyond the range of sound,
I see beyond the range of sight,
New earths and skies and seas around,
And in my day the sun doth pale his light.
A clear and ancient harmony
Pierces my soul through all its din,
As through its utmost melody--
Farther behind than they, farther within.
[from INSPIRATION by Henry David Thoreau]
Nice image, in fact I like all of your photos, Dr John sent me.
ReplyDeleteOh, how WONDERFUL! I am a New Yorker, born and raised and I love these photos of my city. I think you have inspired me to post one of my own today!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and to Dr. John for finding your gem of a blog!
Wow, its been years since I was in New York, didn't even realize how much I missed it until I saw your pictures. Very beautiful way to look at these massive structures.
ReplyDeleteVery nice and interesting pictures on your blog.
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I have been here before but dr.john sent me over this time. Love your photos, and the poem was a lovely read.
ReplyDeleteNew York is a place i would love to experience and i think the word that fits it, is experience. beautiful pic and beautiful words. dr. John sent me.
ReplyDeleteDr John sent me to see your lovely and interesting pictures of New York.
ReplyDeleteJust another one of Dr. John's blog-hoppers stopping in. Awesome pictures! I love the shots looking up so you can feel the immenseness of the buildings.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos! Dr. John directed me to a great site! Thank you! I'll be back!
ReplyDeleteHello! What great pictures! I am here via Dr John. I will be back to look at your pictures from time to time, very very nice!
ReplyDeleteI love the writings of HDT and this photo works so well with this. Nice blog! I'm here from Dr. John's place. -Margie
ReplyDeleteTerrific pics. Is that a ballpark silhouette in that shot?
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and Thoreau's poem, popping over from Dr. John's but will be back..
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ReplyDeletei love these pictures..they make my brain swirl
Nice work! And I love Thoreau!!
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