The paper is doing a series of stories on addiction. My subject is a woman alcoholic who is in recovery. I interviewed her yesterday at her workplace but businesses sometimes get antsy about publicity, no matter how important the story is.
At any rate, she lives not far from the Mulberry Forks so I made an appointment to take pictures this evening there at the boat launch. It was on her way home. The pictures looked great.
After she left, I flopped down the tailgate of my truck and hopped onto the edge of the bed. The sky was beautiful. I snapped several pictures of the river and the sky.
This is the one I chose to use tonight.
At any rate, she lives not far from the Mulberry Forks so I made an appointment to take pictures this evening there at the boat launch. It was on her way home. The pictures looked great.
After she left, I flopped down the tailgate of my truck and hopped onto the edge of the bed. The sky was beautiful. I snapped several pictures of the river and the sky.
This is the one I chose to use tonight.
Love those reflections.
ReplyDeleteAnd hope the woman stays in recovery. Alcoholism is a truly nasty illness.
A Painting.
ReplyDeleteJoy
Addiction, a curse of our world today.
ReplyDeleteBut our world also is beautiful, you can find it, the picture proves it.
Thanks.
Sherry & jack
I can see why you wanted to take in the view. The series about addictions can be so helpful.
ReplyDeleteLove the reflections. Looks like a peaceful spot to plop down.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Your paper tackles difficult issues and it says much for the woman who is prepared to discuss her addiction.
ReplyDeleteAlphie
So peaceful and beautiful. I bet it was so much better to see in person.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so serene and reminds me of a Dutch landscape painting
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