lighthouse field:
a kite filled sky
tugs at the earth
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Bret Wooldridge
Bret Wooldridge is a 46 year old blue collar worker in Northern California. He plays guitar when he's not scribbling verse. "If you allow them to, ordinary things want to show you they are special."
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there’s a big open field fronting the pacific in the town i work in. its across the street from a lighthouse. (hence the name) dog walking, kite flying, catching butterflies the major industries. i work outside rain or shine. i usually manage to work in a cruise past this spot each day. here’s a pic.
clear sky
on bramble bushes
a broken kite
crashing
to the earth…
paper butterfly
A wonderful moment of awareness, Bret!
moth wings
the edge of a cobweb
sags
lighthouse dome
the sound of gears in the fog
pouring a patio
the cement man’s shadow
ripples in the pool
from one working man to another, good work!
dang! you people can write!
there’s a big open field fronting the pacific in the town i work in. its across the street from a lighthouse. (hence the name) dog walking, kite flying, catching butterflies the major industries. i work outside rain or shine. i usually manage to work in a cruise past this spot each day. here’s a pic.
http://www.ci.santa-cruz.ca.us/pr/parksrec/parks/light.html
spring-
the lighthouse door
stands ajar
love your posts! bret
japanese kite festival
the gods fight
in the sky
there were thirty foot waves on lake superior
during that november gale.
the edmund fitzgerald snapped in half.
the entire crew was lost.
point iroquois…
twenty-nine sunflowers
circle the lighthouse
late spring
darkness snuffs out the day
countless lightning bugs
on display