1/6/2011 11:16 AMMarg wrote:
I enjoy the whole view from the bottom to the top. I believe the view from the top is probably the best as that is where I am now. Just taking care of my animals and enjoying the dickens out of life. Reply to this
1/6/2011 11:49 AM
Faith wrote:
Good reminder. I often am so involved in just surviving from day to day that I miss those glimpses of beauty and sweet life that would give me a pause, a fresh start, a new 'umph' to keep going. Gorgeous winter shot. Reply to this
1/6/2011 12:45 PM
Kathryn wrote:
Great philosophy and beautiful, stark photos that portray the spare beauty of winter. Reply to this
1/6/2011 12:47 PM
Kathryn wrote:
You know how I love trees. Not sure what it is about trees, but I know I'm not alone in finding them so inspirational. Reply to this
1/6/2011 2:38 PM
Layla Morgan Wilde wrote:
I agree. And even when they're bare. When I was setting up the shot, I realized if they weren't bare, the view would be blocked. Reply to this
I enjoy the whole view from the bottom to the top. I believe the view from the top is probably the best as that is where I am now. Just taking care of my animals and enjoying the dickens out of life.
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Thanks for your wise words.
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Nice shot!
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Good reminder. I often am so involved in just surviving from day to day that I miss those glimpses of beauty and sweet life that would give me a pause, a fresh start, a new 'umph' to keep going. Gorgeous winter shot.
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Faith, yes, the "umph" to keep going. I like that.
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Great philosophy and beautiful, stark photos that portray the spare beauty of winter.
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You know how I love trees. Not sure what it is about trees, but I know I'm not alone in finding them so inspirational.
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I agree. And even when they're bare. When I was setting up the shot, I realized if they weren't bare, the view would be blocked.
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