Comment on Color Me Blue — No More by Touch2Touch
When it comes to quality — I KNOW my blog visitors are the BEST. Creative in responses, great “conversationalists” — and at the end of the day, the conversation is what I do the blog FOR. But (I guess...
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Australia is a proof of that — you have a whole lot of unique wonderful things that don’t exist anywhere else in the world! (would love to see posts and photos of some of those from time to time, hint...
View ArticleComment on Color Me Blue — No More by Karen@PasGrand-Chose
Fantastic video – totally goosebump-inducing. But can I just say that you are most emphatically never, ever ‘blah blah blah’, Judith. I relate completely to the dragging-fingered, what’s the point...
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Grazie, merci, eucharisto, dankeschoen, gracias — and lots more languages. One of the wonderful things about blogging and reading blogs, is being reminded of how wide, variegated, and yes, wonderful!...
View ArticleComment on Color Me Blue — No More by happysherlock
This is beautiful! I’m dragging my feet towards another busy work week but this completely lifted my spirits – thank you We all get one of those days when we think ‘oh, what’s the point of blogging’...
View ArticleComment on Color Me Blue — No More by suitablefish
good to be reminded of the far-reaching beauty of this world, and I want to thank you Judith for being such a great blogging friend, even sending along poems, and for bringing into my world words of...
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Not to be happy that others are subject to doubts as well — but it does put us all in a big companionable boat. All cruises, I guess, have their rough days —
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I’m basically a city girl — Yours is one of the wonderful blogs that bring the extraordinary beauties of the natural world to life for me, which otherwise I’d miss — Thanks to you, Susan!
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The lump in the throat moment when the first brave person comes up for a hug!
View ArticleComment on The Butterflies of Ephemera by Crowing Crone Joss
all the craziness of a rush, rush, world, vanishes in a moment. All that remains is that which is eternal and matters most.
View ArticleComment on The Butterflies of Ephemera by Touch2Touch
If only it weren’t so hard to let go and allow it to happen!
View ArticleComment on The Butterflies of Ephemera by reb
This was the most beautiful post you’ve ever written, in my humble opinion. All these things, I so often think about, even though, so far I haven’t thought of it in terms of butterflies. I will now,...
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…oh, and I forgot to add «fjäril» for the Swedish butterfly
View ArticleComment on The Butterflies of Ephemera by Touch2Touch
We have a very wise (but also fun!) friend, a monk, who is often saying about a situation, It’s not clear yet. We joke about it, but he is absolutely right. If you wait, and things settle, they become...
View ArticleComment on The Butterflies of Ephemera by Touch2Touch
Great! I was once collecting the names and had to give up, there are so many, and all different!!!!!!
View ArticleComment on The Butterflies of Ephemera by Don T. Maiocco
Yesterday was my 73rd birthday. This blog had great meaning for me; it has made me more thoughtful about the “flitting” moment of our existence.
View ArticleComment on The Butterflies of Ephemera by Touch2Touch
We humans participate in both the ephemeral and the eternal. No wonder sometimes we have trouble maintaining our balance! Which could be looked at as a challenge, like dancing is a challenge. Glad the...
View ArticleComment on The Butterflies of Ephemera by Pauline
Fleeting and eternal – life’s enigma so beautifully illustrated by Frank’s photo and your words. I find I have to remind myself to live in the moment though I’ve been doing it for so long now I think...
View ArticleComment on The Butterflies of Ephemera by Gilly Gee
A beautiful reminder to stop and smell the flowers.
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