I did Marissa. It’s one of my grands. I just loved this. Her mom and I were both grabbing our cameras when she did this. She is going to be a strong one this one. 🙂
I think I take this too seriously. I always have my back facing the world. Sometimes I peek and then regret doing so and swiftly return to my position. 😉
Oooh love the photo. I often feel if I stood exactly like your grand, I would shut it all out. My youngest tends to do it often. She returns quite recharged. I need to turn my back a wee bit more.
I like this photograph, Colleen. She represents the human spirit. To me, pioneers were so sure and she seems this way, of herself. I love confidence!
I did not notice any gaps. You don’t take much of a “break. 🙂
Nothing wrong with taking a break every now and then Colleen! ❤
Diana xo
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Exactly Diana. 🙂 ❤
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Oh yes Colleen. I’ve turned my back several times, and always felt better when I turned around again.
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Me too Angie! 😉
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Great message. Did you take this picture?
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I did Marissa. It’s one of my grands. I just loved this. Her mom and I were both grabbing our cameras when she did this. She is going to be a strong one this one. 🙂
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It’s really beautiful. A Norman Rockwell painting…or a Hallmark card…not sure which.
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THANK YOU MY FAVORITE PERSON TODAY!!!! 🙂
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So meaningful……also love the photo..
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Thank you JoelF. 🙂
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I think I take this too seriously. I always have my back facing the world. Sometimes I peek and then regret doing so and swiftly return to my position. 😉
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🙂 I get that. But maybe the direction you’re facing isn’t ‘away’ from ‘the’ world, but facing YOUR world. 🙂
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I think it is healthy for our mind to turn around sometimes Colleen.
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I agree Irene. Completely. This little one knew it all on her own.
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Yes, we should! 🙂
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Amen Priceless!
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Good idea!
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It worked for her! 😉
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I love this picture too. Great message! Recharge, rejuvenate, perspective check:)
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Thank you Cynthia, we couldn’t resist it. 🙂 And it works!
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That is not a bad idea at times. A break is nice now and then.
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Is that you with your back turned because dress?
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HA! You know better!
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Maybe 😉
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Beautiful marriage of thoughts and photo, Chatter Master!
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Thank you Someone! 🙂
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Oooh love the photo. I often feel if I stood exactly like your grand, I would shut it all out. My youngest tends to do it often. She returns quite recharged. I need to turn my back a wee bit more.
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Seems like the wee ones are trying to teach us. Why aren’t we listening? 😉
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Let’s all look at what’s in front of her, MBC. I needed this perspective today, my friend.
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I’m glad you got it MBM. And you’re right. Turning our back on what we don’t need at the moment, often faces us towards something we do need. 😉
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I agree. Good to escape real world and find peace in things like water, the forest or a open field. Thank you for sharing your outstanding poetry.
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Thank you for reading John. And the wonderful comment. These kind of escapes are the healthiest.
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I agree and I tried.
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I like this photograph, Colleen. She represents the human spirit. To me, pioneers were so sure and she seems this way, of herself. I love confidence!
I did not notice any gaps. You don’t take much of a “break. 🙂
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“Break”????? Who has time ???? 😉
And yes, this little one definitely represents the human spirit. Strong and confident and sometimes just needs to break free from others!
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