
Today’s title is a small play on words given this path and the fountain it crosses is next to the Peace Center, Greenville’s performing arts center. About a year ago I posted another photo taken next to the Peace Center with a similar play with words. It was the ladder to peace … I promise to move on to non-nighttime-fountain photos tomorrow (smile).
July 30, 2008 - The path to peace
Lynette said,
You go right on ahead and post these lovely photos, Denton, or any others you feel inclined to share.
melanie said,
Avec la lumière les couleurs sont étonnantes …. et chaudes !
Galley said,
Une belle palette de couleurs!
Jilly said,
This series of nighttime foundtain shots are just lovely. You don’t need to stop, you know!
Terri said,
I second Jilly’s comment. I have loved the night time fountains.
Chris said,
Hey, Denton!
Love this shot. . . .I agree with Jilly and Terry.
I also wanted to tell you that while on campus for my MFA class earlier this month, one of our guest speakers was an author who lives in Greenville. . . .George Singleton. Have you heard of him? He apparently teaches at the Fine Arts Center (as well as at universities and schools).
ann in alpharetta said,
This is beautiful.
Richard Mulligan said,
Denton,
Your shots have inspired me. I went outside an replaced my broken pump in my backyard fountain and now enjoy the sight and sound. Keep up the great shots.
denton said,
Lynette, thanks.
Melanie, merci ! Je conviens au sujet des lumières.
Galley, thanks. Also, I would like to recommend that my readers visit GalleryTech.com where they share ideas on saving money and saving the Earth.
Jilly, thank you. I will visit the theme again at a latter time.
Terri, thanks
Chris, thanks. I don’t know George Singleton however I will look into his books.
ann in alpharetta, thank you.
Richard Mulligan, I don’t think my photos have ever inspired someone actually go out and do some work. I’m flattered and I hope you enjoy your backyard fountain.
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