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From my travel archive....Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.
Water is Life, don't waste it !
Many thanks for your visit, comments , invites and faves..it is always appreciated..
Happy Travel Tuesday
"With life I get involved.
I suffer if it is to suffer,
I celebrate if there's a reason,
love without guarantees,
mistake the path, correct whatever is possible,
I lose with the same dignity with which I gain.
Because the only thing I don't want to take with me is the misfortune of not having enjoyed every second of the adventure of being who I am."(Pe Fabio de Melo)
Credits:
LeLUTKA Briannon Head 3.0
♥
One Life" Challenge.
Look to the sky
Don't ever let it pass you by
You've got to live it while you can
We only get one life
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvlqiOAM1sE
Black Cats poses - Cables pose 3
:::SOLE::: SA Backpack LB2 D-EX
:::SOLE::: GRPE - CArm
A&Y Zeo Cyber Hair
CURELESS[+] Galaxias Cinched Bodysuit
ZIBSKA Eyemakeup Noir Pack#5
For Macro Monday's "New" theme.
The front lawn here has been overrun by these tiny little native violets for near 10 years now. About twice a year I mow them, sadly, which I did recently. Quite fitting that at the start of a new year, a few of the violets having start to grow back - new life. This little fellow was about 5mm across. The meek shall inherit the lawn?
Happy new week out there, hope the post Christmas/New Year hangovers have all dissipated.
🎶 ERIC CHIRYOKU - SPRING OF LIFE
“The scent of first rain; it always reminded me of that feverish first love.”
- Priya Prithiviraj, I Still Remember -
Back home from the travel, a bit long this time, three different time zones; two countries; winter and summer alternative; mountains and lakes; bears and deers; out of civilizations and modern conference; what else? ...... I could stay lost in this moment forever...
“Never say that you can't do something, or that something seems impossible, or that something can't be done, no matter how discouraging or harrowing it may be; human beings are limited only by what we allow ourselves to be limited by: our own minds. We are each the masters of our own reality; when we become self-aware to this: absolutely anything in the world is possible.
Master yourself, and become king of the world around you. Let no odds, chastisement, exile, doubt, fear, or ANY mental virii prevent you from accomplishing your dreams. Never be a victim of life; be it's conqueror.”
― Mike Norton
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Thanks for your visit and comments, my friends. In these demanding times, we have to find some bright spots in everyday life. The light has always been there, and it will guide us. I hope you're all staying safe and healthy):
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“Live the Life of Your Dreams: Be brave enough to live the life of your dreams according to your vision and purpose instead of the expectations and opinions of others.”
― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart
Taken in Brockham, Surrey, a small village not too far from where I live. Quintessentially English, a village church, a village green, a village pub, some independently owned village shops, lots of old cottages surrounding the green. Nice place to live I'm sure. The only drawback is that you'd need a wheelbarrow full of money to buy a home there. Ah well, it was a nice place for a walk.
getting back to the garden (again ;-)
Another favourite photograph taken by a visiting friend, a wonderful photographer, in winter 2018, and processed by me this week.
The image posted below in the first comment box is also from the series of images taken by my friend during winter 2018.
Sorry about the previous confusing intro!!! :-( Tho I wish I could perform the magic editing imagined... it's beyond me.
Last winter (2019) there was an abundance of wild food and it was also a very mild winter.. so no birds needed feeding here. This year there is real winter... and to my amazement, after 20 months away, the silvereyes returned.. and remembered me. Well... they remembered peanut butter ;-) On their first day back some even nibbled it from my fingers. Now they come to meet me. The brave ones land on my hand to eat, the clever ones find the peanut butter jar in my other hand :-) On the first day one jumped repeatedly on my head but not at all since. Another landed on my lens barrel, looked me straight in the eye, and told me to get on to more important things :-)
here's to patience, trust and peanut butter
happy free from fences friday ;-)