Footprints Towards The City

© Joe Terni

Footprints Towards The City

Uploaded: December 31, 2005

Description

Low tide on the Swan River,Perth,Western Australia.1Jan,2006.Mid morning.

Comments

Kate Jackson January 01, 2006

No trouble uploading this one Joe. The clarity and sharpness are topnotch. Especially all the detail in the wet sand. This is most certainly a winner for me!!! It is making me feel I can walk barefooted all the way to the city. I think Moses stretched out his hand and parted the waters. I feel very uplifted and starting to feel there is still hope for the world. Thanks for that Joe. Oh and I am not drunk! #367399

Joe Terni January 02, 2006

Thanks Kate,I will go along with you,and feel just hope for the world too...And I do hope. Low tide again.I love these mudflats.I walk bare foot in them.I remember awhile ago someone had a nice pic on BP of a kid playing and walking in river mud,and of course,bare footed.All the nice comments were something like "When I was a kid I loved playing and walking in mud" and "Kids love mud" The inference being "Kids love mud but after a certain age!"...... Guess what!! #2244356

Kate Jackson January 03, 2006

It has just occurred to me that the footprints don't come back!!! So they did cross all the way to the city? Or maybe came back in the water? #2248982

Kate Jackson January 08, 2006

I realise now they must be Mr Barefoot from down under's footprints. Took a while but I finally figured it out!!! #2264192

Joe Terni January 08, 2006

Kate I realy must apologise for not responding sooner to your previous message.Its all go here downunder,one foreward and two back! I hope to get a photo in as well later tonight,after four days without.Now this is just between you and me,as its a trade secret.Mr Bigfoot from downunder,I mean Mr Barefoot,was walking along the exposed mudflat and realised his prints were not dissolving back into mud and water,as they usually do.He made a decision to keep walking until he nearly dropped into the water at the end.He then became Mr Smallfoot and tippy-towed back through the water along the side.And took the shot(s).But next time I will make a left diversion and then just a hint of a right diversion to add a bit more flavour to the mud. Thanks Kate. #2264214

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