A plane touches down, reconnecting with its shadow. The only way you can ever truly be rid of your shadow is to fly. Maybe that’s why we envy birds so much. Nah, I think it’s just ‘cuz flying is so dang fun. Whatever the case, Jung could surely have a field day with today’s photo.
Since my plane landed in Texas, I’ve been slowly reconnecting, resructuring, and starting over – yet again. I’ve even started remembering my dreams more vividly. I’m sure Jung would approve.
Tui Snider is an author, speaker, and photographer who specializes in North Texas travel, cemetery symbols, and haunted lore. As she puts it, “I used to write fiction – but then, I moved to Texas!”
Snider’s best-selling books include Paranormal Texas , Understanding Cemetery Symbols, and 100 Things to Do in Dallas - Fort Worth Before You Die.
Snider has several more books in progress, and enjoys connecting with writers and readers all over the globe through social media, her newsletter and her website: TuiSnider.com.
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oh…the link didn’t post to my comment. It was a wordless post and in February.
Oh, OK! I shall hunt for it! Thanks, Tui
I like this picture and it’s a nice sentiment you put with it. I took some pictures, too, of the shadow of my plane while landing. Actually I took several and blogged about it, too.
Here is the link if you’d like it.
Hmmm… The link didn’t come out! Maybe I can find it over at your blog? Thanks for commenting. :) ~Tui