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As the sun dipped low, every bloom seemed to lean into the warmth. Daylilies flared like whispered flames. Sunflowers stood tall and unbending, golden crowns lifted in quiet reverence, while hibiscus blossoms burned crimson against the hush, dramatic and unapologetically alive.
The willow trees draped the scene in velvet shadow, their tendrils trailing like thoughts too soft to speak. Beneath them, the pond held the sky’s reflection—ripples shimmering with memory, Lily pads resting like coins tossed into a wishing well. Every corner glowed. Every petal sang. This was not just a garden—it was a moment suspended between light and longing.
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Chicago didn't stand still last weekend - and neither did my camera. Caught cars and trains mid-sprint, with light trails and laser beams doing parkour across the pavement. The Wrigley Building posed like it knew it was iconic, and the Chicago Theatre was all stage presence. Even the river joined the ensemble, throwing sequined reflections like it was headlining a revue at the Chicago Theatre.
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AuthorKurt Weissgerber is a writer exploring fiction, poetry, and personality psychology—currently working on a novel and known for playful pieces like You Can't Be a Tortured Soul, You're Blond. His recent dive into photography adds a visual layer to his storytelling. ArchivesCategories |























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