This is greg being subtle??? Oh PUHLEEEEZE!!!!! At first I was reminded of the fine wisdom of keeping your eye upon the hole... ================================================ When I was young and foolish and walking on my way with arrogance and judgment, is how I lived each day. I thought I knew the answers oh so long ago but now with age and living I know it wasn't so. We all go through the muck and mire, we all must pass the test. We all are held accountable to do our very best. But I was young and foolish and thought I knew my way. Now I find with age and life I'm searching still, today. So if your life gets cloudy, and dirt clumps life does dole, keep your eye upon the donut and not upon the hole. For lessons in life are simple it's just that we make them so hard. We filter the truths with judgment assured we are just standing guard. So when you are walking the muddy path and judgments get in your way remember the truth of life's lesson and find peace of living today. The value in life is so simple stay focused on life's precious goal. Keep your eye upon the donut and not upon the hole. Let not your arrogance lead you along the path of life for judgment of life and others does no more than bring you great strife. Confine yourself within yourself and tend to your own soul. Keep your eye upon the donut and not upon the hole. =============================================== Holeeee cow!!!! It says to keep your eye upon the DONUT??? ALL THESE YEARS??? Well, anyway. The real significance is the limp pasta. I assume that Fraser is an Italina surname. They tend to prefer it limp it seems. (Al Dente, or "semi flaccid" the current rage) One has to wonder. So Greggie's Al Dente photographic skills make an interesting juxtaposition to the nearly volcanic hardness of the hole. Wait a minute! That's not a donut!!! It's a bagel!!! I for one am not going there... r Gregory Fraser wrote:> > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Qkano [mailto:wildimages@lineone.net] > > > naked man - ring dohnut ... something very "Freudian" in that ;o) > > > > Nice shot btw. > > > > Bob > > Thanks Bob. I was afraid the symbolism might be too subtle but at least you > got it. > > Greg Fraser > http://www.geocities.com/fraserg1962