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October 27, 2008
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Haystacked Cradle: A Fools Errand by M. D. Dawson.


Follow a group of diverse individuals from various walks of life embark on a pilgrimage to not only find answers to the mysteries of the world, but answers to the mysteries within themselves as well.

Witness the events as they unravel in Haystacked Cradle Book I: A Fool’s Errand.

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~Handie Jul 29, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
Very nice! I can see why it was picked for the book cover -there is a sense of mystery about it and it makes you curious to know what the story is......
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:icon4420:
Thank's Sandra. I can't wait to get hold of a proper copy of the book=D
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~Handie Aug 2, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
That will be so cool! Hey! you can autograph your own copy!! =P
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:iconsilver-guild:
Perfect for a book cover ;)
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:icon4420:
Thankyou very much:):w00t::)

How've you been keeping? I've been away from this site for so long I've lost track of everybody.
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:iconsilver-guild:
You're very welcome :)

Good thanks, you? Yeah I know the feeling (as evidenced by the delayed-ness in this reply! :O_o:
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:iconsoisan:
Nice pic... Im been tring to take pics like this but... im bad ... ><!!! i have this nice landscape.. and the photo is not really nice you know... but you photo is great :D!!! i love it ^^!!!
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:icon4420:
Yeah I know what you mean.I've lost count of the number of times I've snapped away at a scence that is glorious to the eye but just doesn't translate well when photographed.It has a lot to do with light and how the camera percieves it,which isn't always the same as the human eye.Keep snapping away and you'll soon find you get results your proud of.

Thankyou and sorry for the slow response by the way:)
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Another beautiful photo. :)
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:iconleogarde:
This painting makes me wish I was there :)
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