The Pictures Tell The Story

 
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In March, 1988, I was lucky enough to take these two pictures which hang in our house on opposite walls.  The “busy” one shows a scene from the Old Fisherman’s Wharf (now probably re-branded).  The other one shows the recognizable Lone Cypress on 17 Mile Drive near the famous Pebble Beach Golf Links.

According to Google information, these locations are only seven miles apart in the Monterey, California area, but the similarities could not be more different.

The Gull Picture (my title, anyway) shows SO many things: a minimum of five birds, perched and posing; boats; signs; a beautiful flag; and buildings.  All of those things suggest movement, activity, pursuit and change.  That moment bursts with ideas and suggestions of what Tarheel Communications can provide for companies that want their end-result to be noticed and perceived as on-the-move and forging ahead.

The Lone Cypress, on the other hand, is calming and serene, a picture that has been taken by many, but from different angles and perspectives.  It is just a tree, but a famous one, one that is recognizable and stable.  It has stood for possibly 250 years, in the dense fog, ocean storms and bright sunshine.  It shows stability.  It would certainly be in a tree Hall of Fame because it is KNOWN.  A company or group with this stability who needs small ideas and support would turn to us for anything to support their on-going dedication to established and long-lasting quality.

Busy.  Calm.  The pictures tell the story.

-NPS

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