peregrine by nature

having a tendency to wander

For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face.

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Written by Kari

September 3rd, 2008 at 9:04 pm

6 Responses to 'For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face.'

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  1. Nice picture.

    Jay

    6 Sep 08 at 7:55 pm

  2. hi, tnx for visiting my blog…this pic is very unusual, interesting composition!
    and interesting news on senegal.

    aynaku

    7 Sep 08 at 5:12 am

  3. wow – i love that – picture of the glass and verse… terrific reminder

    dmik

    10 Sep 08 at 5:54 pm

  4. Very nice job on this photo! Love how your feet are in it. :-)

    Elizabeth Wright

    22 Sep 08 at 5:34 am

  5. thanks, girl

    Kari

    22 Sep 08 at 2:43 pm

  6. Kari! Wow! The Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey train was on my Nittany & Bald Eagle RR line just weeks after my boss transferred me to run the Wellsboro & Corning RR. I negotiated with the RBB&B people for the arrival and staging of the train on the railroad. Had my boss delayed my transfer by one month, I would have been the engineer the train would have been handed off to when it got to our line!

    Jon Cassel

    12 May 09 at 2:33 pm

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