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A Catch Up Post ...

I wanted to write to say that I have been adding poetry to my blog, to show another side of who I am. Photography is my first passion, first and foremost. I have to say that I am also quite happy when I am writing poetry and essays. I like writing from experiences I have had, and people I meet. I enjoy placing the words in a way, to tell a story. I hope my photography also tells a story. I started taking photos and writing at the age of 15 and I have always found myself going back to both during my free time. I hope everyone enjoys reading my work, as much as I have had creating it.

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  1. Kristine, you photographs are amazing, and your poetry is so lovely, warm and personal, I love it! And I love how you make a connection between the two, that's the best!

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  2. Sonja - Thank you so much for all your encouragement, it means so much - I am glad I have found a few things in life that give me such an escape - Thank you again & again!

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