Light in the Dark

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Sometimes you find the best clarity and beauty in the darkness. It’s not about light but the kind of light, and what you do with it. All too often what matters most gets lost in the background, and at some point we have to decide – do we spin in an infinite loop trying to filter out the noise, or do we remove ourselves from the noise and start over?

This picture is dedicated to James, who speaks often and authoritatively about signal, and noise, though he rarely, if ever, will admit there’s a difference between the two. 😉

M42 shot in Forest Lakes, AZ – 3/19/14 “Through a gap in the trees – literally!”

About Author Richard P. Nixon

Fled Libya in wake of '67 Six Day War. "Uncle Mo" eventually seized power - two years later on my birthday. Grew up mostly American, with some "old world" quirks. Have been writing since around 1994, but didn't really start writing until 2008. Between 1976 and 1983 spent my time between boarding school (Ireland, Northern Ireland and England) and Alaska (until 1978) and then Saudi Arabia. Came back to the States in '83 and have been in Arizona since '95. Have a nice day. ;)
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