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Thursday, October 5, 2023

Reservoir Scenic View - Photograph

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I took those photographs at the reservoir in Redding, CT this past week.

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Dies irae dies illa,
Solvet saeclum in favilla.
Dies irae dies illa,
Coget omnes ante thronum.
Gere curam mei finis
Amen

Knights Templar Chant | Dies Irae | Hymn Prayer Music


I used to believe
Sellin' a dream
Smoke and mirrors keep us waiting on a miracle
Oh, it's been a hell of a ride

Let Me Love You - DJ Snake


If only I could pick the winning powerball numbers, the way I can predict what people will do. The government (local, state, federal) protects the government, and we have Taxation Without Representation at every level. Everything about this country (United States) is a lie.

And if anyone wants to leave a nasty comment, like Tom the intolerant hateful bully, or wants to tell me to have gratitude, you have NO IDEA what happened to me, so STFU!

2 comments:

My name is Erika. said...

These views look so lovely Anne. Your leaves are about at the same point we are, for the most part. Maybe you even have more already down. I hope you don't get too much rain this weekend. and it's a happy one too.

Shane said...

The ancient Roman philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca said, "Let us prepare our minds as if we had come to the very end of life." If you want a better life now, start thinking about the shortness of life, because it will help you see what really matters in the end.