Comment on “Borrowed Words” by WM
I just came across one today Judy, on a blog that I was catching up on after a long time – and it did make me a little uncomfortable because I have always posed as being a-religious if there’s such a...
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I vaguely recollect seeing a quote like that — and thinking at the time, well! I don’t really understand it, and what I do understand, I think could be interpreted either way. Which only goes to prove...
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blinding snow, a haiku by Yu Chang Originally posted on word pond: (https://donnafleischer.wordpress.com/2015/03/05/blinding-snow-a-haiku-by-yu-chang-2/) blinding snow there is no need to understand...
View ArticleComment on “Borrowed Words” by pauline
Here’s one for you, J. Keep on keeping on, one winter day toward spring at a time :) “Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other.” –Walter Elliot LikeLike
View ArticleComment on “Borrowed Words” by 2e0mca
Well Judith – my experience of you is that you’re not a quitter and I suspect that Winter will get one hell of a beating from you! Quotes that inspire me are usually of a cinematic nature but not all…...
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I am certainly relieved to know that, Stefan. I know I can’t, but I usually feel obligated to try! LikeLike
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“Keep on keeping on” is one of my favorites; I first heard it from a visiting Irish priest with a wonderful lilt to his talk. I can tell immediately that the Elliot quote will also be very useful, and...
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What you call visual here — I think I might call narrative, or story. And hands down, for me and for many, a story is the best way to remember something important. The point I focused on especially...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by Rebekah
We have a great deal of snow. They declared State of Emergency for a while here. Emergency vehicles couldn’t get through, hardly anywhere. I looked at the enormous mountains of snow today, in the...
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I think this whole winter’s been one big state of emergency! HATE it. The Big Y supermarket has a mound of snow in their parking lot that’s like a three-story building. I figure everything should melt...
View ArticleComment on “Borrowed Words” by 2e0mca
Thank you Judith for your kind words – You clearly understood that I was having a Senior Moment when I went off at a tangent and launched into a story when I should have been looking for a quote! ;-)...
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A Senior moment? You? Ha! You’re just a youngster, Martin. And example is example is example, whether it’s a photo or a quote or a story. LikeLiked by 1 person
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (2) by 2e0mca
Snow is good for 2 things… Chilled Beer and Photography ;-) Early is never a struggle for me – it’s a habit born out of 40 years of starting work at 8:00am in the morning! Staying up late is more of an...
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (2) by Touch2Touch
It did today. Turns simple things into great pleasures, like the enjoyment at NOT having to bundle up Eskimo-fashion just to set foot outside! :-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (2) by Lucid Gypsy
It can’t be much longer, hang in there for April! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (2) by Mabel Kwong
Very interesting shot. Hopefully the temperature continues to rise where you are. Feel enclosed even on those days you go out a bit in the car, that sounds really bad :( But good to hear you find the...
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (2) by Touch2Touch
April in England, glorious! You know what we call it here? Mud season. But I won’t be ungrateful this year, I’ll welcome it! Thanks for the encouragement, Gilly! :-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (2) by Touch2Touch
That’s for sure the secret to contentment, Mabel! :-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (2) by Jen Payne
How true that quote! I suppose it is the “mortal, tormented, confused, deluded” part of this world, of this daily living, that makes the borrowed views all the more sweet. Spring comes, my friend,...
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (2) by Barb
I love the shot, it’s as good a use for snow as I’ve ever seen! If I remember rightly, it’s Spring now in the UK, so the snow should be gone soon and the spring bulbs should be showing their colourful...
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