Again, a Quick “T” stories voting reminder.

The Alphabet Challenge “T” Stories voting round is moving along at a glacial pace, but it is moving, and for that, we are grateful.

If you are a reader of our stories and someone who votes, thank you in advance for casting a vote for your favorite of the three. Links to the stories and the poll for voting for “Alphabet Challenge T-Stories” are HERE(link) Votes will be accepted until noon, Chicago time, on November 27th.

Let me know if something goes wrong with the voting . . . and here are a couple of artsified Nikon P900 photos.

That’s from a photo that did not turn out well . . . but that I thought might make a decent painting rendering.

That shot is a processed trees photo from 2018. That’s on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, for them who be curious.

Also from Hawaiʻi, one of my favorite views.

The SmugMug Gallery for the above is at this LINK.

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6 thoughts on “Again, a Quick “T” stories voting reminder.

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  1. It must be great to walk in such a forest . . . alive with fresh and bright colors! It’s even refreshing just looking at the photo.

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    1. Yes, it would . . . but, remember I mentioned that it came “from a photo that did not turn out well“?

      Here is the original . . .

      It’s a bit like Avatar . . . people loved the idea of Pandora (although most wouldn’t survive even five minutes there), but forget it was totally made up.

      But, yes, it can still be appreciated as a fantasy . . . unless that detracts from the pleasure of walking in an actual forest.

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      1. Baby steps, diem3; baby steps. Meaning . . . I’d have to be a baby right now to hope to get through them all by the end of my journey.

        . . . old man limping will have to do.

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