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This entry was posted in Photography, Poetry and tagged grace, haiku, light, spirituality. Bookmark the permalink.
What a serene picture and beautiful quote π
Thanks for sharing π
Love and light β€
Anand π
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Thank you π
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Welcome, Sue π
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Beautiful photo and I love the way the light catches the hill.
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So did I… that was a glorious day and the light stunning.
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Very elegant.
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Thank you.
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I love how the quote and the picture work together so beautifully. Very nice post!
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Thank you, it was the photograph that inspired the poem.
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Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
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I do love this Sue π
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Thank you, James. Taken up north, of course, though on the ‘wrong’ side of the Pennines π
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Lovely.
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Thanks Suzanne!
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A wonderful post, Sue. I love it.
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Thanks, Michelle.
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Reblogged this on by divine-design.
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