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Revision as of 19:36, 1 February 2015

Coincidence or Special Times?

Day-Night-Howard
image by Howard Eskildsen

Chuck Wood

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Howard writes, Not sure if I should call it “Night and Day,” or “Our Sibling and Our Mother.” Either way it demonstrates reality and illusion of our two most important objects in the sky. Somehow it just begins to capture the feelings that I get while looking at the everlasting Moon and the ever-changing Sun.

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