Free Your Mind
After the unrelenting media onslaught of 9/11 reporting, I'm ready to reflect on something lighter this week. We can make anything a prison in our mind or we can choose to feel free. I went back to the rose garden with the wrought iron gazebo. The lush roses of June remain only as a memory. I walked to the center of the gazebo and
looked up at the sky feeling both free and oppressed at the same time by the lacy ironwork and thought...

So I did, and did this and...
.
this. Free your mind this week to new possibilities.


looked up at the sky feeling both free and oppressed at the same time by the lacy ironwork and thought...

So I did, and did this and...
.this. Free your mind this week to new possibilities.





Beautiful photos as always Layla...you have a spectacular yard - with many good spots for reflection and freeing the mind. It becomes more and more important for us to learn how to do that as the years creep by.
Pam
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Pam, so true. I do have a great garden but these shots are from the rose garden at Lyndhurst.
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