Great images to support your theme today. I must confess to wondering when the twine is going to spring loose again but know there is an awareness, empathy and strength that comes from difficult times.
Beautiful photos, as always. I don't know how you come up with such great writing day after day either. By the way, I think it's cool that you change your own photo so often (and your header images).
Dear ELK thanks for your fine words. I needed them. Just like these pics seeing the wood holing togheter by stings...I needed them too. Need to hold on even if it's so hard. Love Dagmar
so true... there are days when the weave feels tight and strong... and others when it comes completely unraveled... beautiful photos, wonderful words to go with them...
wow.....nice to "meet" you. thanks for stopping by my blog!! so i could discover your beautiful site. gorgeous pics, and sweet sentiments!! i'll be back!
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So simple, so beautiful....this is how I would describe all of your photos really:)
Yes, simple.....the basic get right down to it fact of life. Its the days with difficulty that throw a wrench into the whole scheme of things though.
perfect words for these photos!
Oh, that is so true. I love your images today. They go perfectly with your words. And, the bokeh on the 2nd image is so beautiful!
its the ups and downs that make life so interesting. although of course we would all wish there were more ups than downs.
always so inspirational here. many times it's our friends woven into our lives that help make us strong.
very very true....but we are all stronger with the proper support and are woven together
well isn't that the truth !!
and wow do bloggers ever help on the days when we need that little extra support !
yes...weave and support...it's a beautiful thing.
Great images to support your theme today. I must confess to wondering when the twine is going to spring loose again but know there is an awareness, empathy and strength that comes from difficult times.
Great expression in word and picture!
Beautiful photos, as always. I don't know how you come up with such great writing day after day either. By the way, I think it's cool that you change your own photo so often (and your header images).
So...So...True.
:)
I think we are all stronger than we believe we are.
I hope your world and photos make people feel just that little bit stronger.
Love your blog, so happy you found me! This is such a beautifula and profound entry. :)
http://blog.mybeautifuladventures.com
Thank you for "illustrating" your thoughts so simply and beautifully; giving the viewer something to ponder that relates to ALL of our lives.
gorgeous images. . .
Sooo true! Hopefully more days with ease and less with difficulty!
lovely. i've missed your photos. always a window into the most beautiful details of life--the things we often let go unnoticed.
Visual poetry once again - the pictures part of the verse. You make it look so easy and it just ain't. Two thumbs up, ma'am!!
:) Debi
Dear ELK thanks for your fine words. I needed them. Just like these pics seeing the wood holing togheter by stings...I needed them too. Need to hold on even if it's so hard. Love Dagmar
the truth spoken so simply,
profound words right to my heart this morning, one of those mornings.
thx Elk
Today is easy and I'm thankful for that.
Love how you've used the images to enhance the words. Wonderful words of sweet wisdom.
Lovely--I like your close-ups of weaving.
so true... there are days when the weave feels tight and strong... and others when it comes completely unraveled... beautiful photos, wonderful words to go with them...
wow.....nice to "meet" you. thanks for stopping by my blog!! so i could discover your beautiful site. gorgeous pics, and sweet sentiments!! i'll be back!
Beautiful images, words... and analogy.
great captures.
life's a journey.
xo
Wow. Just wow. Those words and images intertwine like my old clematis and my deck rail.
TRUTH.
so true
Beautiful photos once again - and the words - well they just say it all really.
Oh I love this analogy.
Lovely to get such a close up perspective!
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