A L O H A !
All the beautiful
sentiments in the
world weigh less
than a single
lovely action.
James Russell Lowell
Beauty is whatever
gives joy.
Edna St. Vincent Millay
Who is of a calm and
happy nature will hardly
feel the pressure of age,
but to those of an opposite
disposition, youth and age
are equally a burden.
Plato
Any great change must
expect opposition
because it shakes the very
foundation of privilege.
Lucretia Coffin Mott
Love is like a little old woman
and a little old man
who are still friends even after
they know each other so well.
Tommy - age 6
Any glimpse into
the life of an animal
quickens our own
and makes it so much
the larger and
better in every way.
John Muir
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We Love You,
Pixie & Cloudia
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Tommy is as wise and wonderful as a little old man.
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Wonderful shots and quotations.
ReplyDeleteI love the cool images today. You found lots of movement in stillness with those shots, like the dancing root, and the figure sitting in the concrete. Pixie looks gorgeous, as always. Thanks for brightening my day.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Pixie and today Tommy for the beauty you share.
ReplyDeleteHe should be careful. Years ago, there were several reported cases of apiarists developing an unusual type of cataract. They developed quickly and in almost all cases, came close to causing permanent blindness. The oddity, which scientists think is related to the link between the disorder and beekeeping, is that cataracts form in a variety of bright colors, causing a kaleidoscopic effect when looked at. It's actually really pretty -- it's a really rare disorder, so it might be hard to find pictures, but ask around and you'll find a lot of people have heard that beauty is in the eye of the bee-holder.
ReplyDeleteThe tree roots are quite photogenic.
ReplyDeleteGreat words today!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and quotes. I like the photo of the tree roots too. Interesting patterns and texture.
ReplyDeleteI recognize that look. What did you DO to Pixie?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful nature shots, It would be my pleasure if you join my link up party related to gardening, nature and birds here at http://jaipurgardening.blogspot.com/2021/02/garden-affair-spring-flower-schizanthus.html
ReplyDeleteMuch Love & Aloha
ReplyDeleteBeautiful,Those roots look so artistic, Thanks for joining in Garden Affair.
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