I keep a close watch on this heart of mine
I keep my eyes wide open all the time
I keep the ends out for the tie that binds
Because you’re mine, I walk the line….
Water, it’s ours to save, but we have to walk the line. The drought continues to intensify here in Northern California.
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Lyrics: Hal David, Johnny R. Cash, Lillie Mcalpin, Rodney Crowell, Jenny Lou Carson, Fred Wise, Burt Bacharach, Benjamin Weisman, Kay Twomey
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It’s been a while since I heard that song, and now I am listening to it again thanks to you. I hope things get better in California. Thank you for the touching post, Angeline.
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Thanks for reading, Paula. Glad you like the song too!
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This is a beautiful series of images.
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Thank you, Lisa. And thanks for stopping to tell me so.
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such rich images, and I love that old song, clever of you to use it to bring the water message Angeline 🙂
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Thanks, Christine.
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A beautiful and touching set Angeline, in so many ways . . .
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Thanks, Patti.
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I love the first pic.
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Thanks, Professor VJ! You might could use some barbed wire in the Punchy Lands somewhere 🙂
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I love how you presented this!! Awesome. Hope you get the much needed water soon. I agree..weather events of late should make everyone wake up and listen!!! Blessitude
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Thanks, Lorrie. Our normal rainy season starts about October, so we’ll see what happens this year. I hope a lot!
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great pairing of images and lyrics!
i’m so sorry that you’re in a drought; i’m visiting friends in costa rica, and it’s rained almost every day – as if it’s september/october hurrricane season. if the el nino predictions are right, many areas will be begging for rain, and ecuador and peru are going to need lifeboats… the world’s weather is not on the best behavior these days…
z
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Thanks, z. The weather of the world these days is incredibly strange and off kilter. A huge warning to us and what it is we’re doing with our resources.
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That first shot of the wire is a miracle of focusing, Angeline, but how I love that second shot … fabulous! Sorry to hear the drought’s intensifying.
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Thanks, M. That first photo was a day I was out practicing for that online photography course I was taking. The others I took other days after that. Photographing the countryside around here is becoming my passion. I find such beauty in the fields and fences and barns. This drought is worrisome.
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Your stunning series make a powerful statement accompanied by those lyrics Angeline. I love that song too.
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Thanks, Madhu. My heart was really into taking those photos. And seeing that stream of water made an impact on me.
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Great photo to accompany your words, Angeline.
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Thanks, Eric. Glad you stopped in to comment.
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Beautiful images Angeline! I also would highly recommend watching the movie. I thought it was great!!
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Thanks, Marcus. I am definitely watching it this weekend. Now I can’t get the song out of my head either.
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Love this song and the new (er) movie.
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You know I never saw the newer movie…need to do that. I love Johnny Cash.
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So do I and Joaquin Phoenix did a spectacular job in the movie. It was kinda sad though!
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I’m putting this on my list for the weekend!
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You definitely should 👞👞👞👞👞
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I love that song. Thanks for the reminder!
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You’re welcome 🙂 Glad you caught this one then.
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a nice series, but a line with hooks
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The line with hooks! Exactly what it is here with the water situation. Thanks for putting it in that perspective! Exactly right.
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