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Life in the Holler: Harbingers of Spring album & more

Shamarie Claiborne sent another delightful photo essay with her most uncommon sense and with her poetic take on scenes we've all seen and wish we could express as well as scenes we've seen, but didn't see what this photographer sees.

It was another wonderful day of Life in the Holler, Sunday, March 9, 2014.

Click on headline and scroll down to see the day's diary in photos. - EW




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Life in the Holler: It's all in one's perspective



2014-03-09 - Topside, The Holler, Old Clearsprings Road, Ozark, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
The older I get the more I realize life and happiness is all about perspective.
Some folks look at this picture and the first thing that comes to their mind is the fact that someone had no respect for the owners (us) or their property. I look at the sign and think well somebody had a tight grouping. It is all about how you chose to look at life. My life is always half full, never half empty. - Shamarie Claiborne

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Life in the Holler: The cycle of life



2014-03-09 - The Holler, Old Clearspring Roads, Ozark, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
The cycle of life at its purest.
Every year, these beauties show up. Some years it is earlier than others. But they always make it. Nature adjusts easier than people. - Shamarie Claiborne

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Life in the Holler: Creative recycling



2014-03-09 - The Holler, Old Clearspring Roads, Ozark, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
Humans are not the only things
on this planet that re-purposes things. From light, to target, to home. - Shamarie Claiborne

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Life in the Holler: Almost a million dollar shot



2014-03-09 - The Holler, Old Clearspring Roads, Ozark, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
I waited for a good gust of wind.
I was hoping for a million dollar shot. But this thing wouldn't budge. I think someone glued them on. - Shamarie Claiborne

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Life in the Holler: The here and there . . . and into distance



2014-03-09 - The Holler, Old Clearspring Roads, Ozark, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
Some folks look
at the here and now while others look into the distance. So I took a shot for both. - Shamarie Claiborne

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