“This morning, with her, having coffee.”
– Johnny Cash, when asked for his definition of paradise.

Sad to Leave. Shot with a Canon 70 D.
I was there. In paradise. I left–reluctantly. And now I’m back at work, drowning in deadlines. Through it all, I often thought of you. Regretfully. I’ve missed you all and promise to catch up on your posts over the next few days.
Where do you think I was? This photo is a clue. It’s also next week’s submission to Leanne Cole’s marvelous Monochrome Madness.
Have a great week…no matter where you are!
Categories: Photography
I don’t know where this is but it looks delightfully warm and sunny!
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It was, Karen. Between 80 and 90 degrees F. Not a rain cloud in sight for 10 days. After a rainy spring here in Michigan, I felt reborn!!
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Wow!
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Thanks, Rajiv! You made me smile. Hope all is good with you.
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All good
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Looks like classic BW post processing.
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Hi, Buntag. Yes, it was in Photoshop. Thanks for your thoughts!
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Hmm… San Diego? Hope you had a lovely trip — wherever it was. 🙂
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Hi, Jackie. Not a bad guess! We were about 800 miles directly south of San Diego in San Jose del Cabo.
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The photo is beautiful, yes after Michigan’s
dreariness.
I kept thinking of Cash’s description of paradise. How nice to know that once with June, he was ever present in the moment and appreciated the small stuff. That touched my heart.
How nice to see you. I am hoping all is well.
Have a wonderful remainder of your Mother’s Day.
Helena
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Hi, Helena. Thanks so much for stopping by! It’s great to hear from you. Yes, Johnny’s love for June is legendary. I think her love transformed him and helped him become a better man and artist. 🙂 Hope all is well with you too.
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