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Let us enjoy simple pleasures of life!

 

Beautiful if viewed on Black or in Large.

Simple white sweater.

Sometimes the simple things in life are the most beautiful. This flower is proof of that!

 

I took this shot several years ago in The Park of Honor, which was formerly known as Sensory Park. It is the only one of the parks in the area that had braille on the plaques that told visitors what kinds of flowers and plants were there. It ended up being renamed, and I haven't been back since to see if the braille markers are still there. I'm thinking they may have realized that it wasn't going to work because they would have to change the plaques every time they replanted new flowers in the garden. Many of the area parks do change things up seasonally, or after particularly bad storm years.

 

This shot was one I already edited some time ago, but wasn't completely happy with, so I re-did it. It was quite noisy, and I'm still not completely satisfied with it, but after looking at the original edit, I much prefer this one. The SOOC and original are both below.

that face makes loving him simple enough

  

I was debating whether or not to upload this but since I do not have my camera anymore (sold it), I decided to just upload this.

As simple as it it. It is a very classical fruits & vegetables shop here in China. No need to invest a lot, some boxes on the floor and here we go. The house behind the seller might be her home, and she just doing her business in front of her door... This is life in the Hutong, this is China!

 

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"There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness."

With the purchased apple pin topper.

Ever look out the window and imagine yourself somewhere else?

 

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As we live through passage of time...we plow memories, sow hope & grow wisdom [or simply grow old..:)]...yet..we'll be welcoming another new year..

With all hope & dream,

Best wishes,

Renew resolution......

Many forget the simplest joy of living....being Alive that is......able to greet morning & saying goodbye to night.....The Simple Joy.

Have a Blessed New Years my Friends.

Just a potted plant in my living room

 

ODC - Plain & Simple

 

Using my kit lens which i never use with ND filter just as the sun was going down over the horizon simple :)

"Simple Living: An Illustrated Workbook for the New Farm and Home" will teach its reader just about anything: from making pottery and growing food to felling a tree and delivering a baby.

"Simple Living: An Illustrated Workbook for the New Farm and Home"; Compiled by Jacques Massacrier; Published by Quick Fox; First edition (1975)

Wild flower at Ameenpur

that's the reason I like Canon P .

Funny how a simple change can give a totally different perspective. So this was taken at the same time as the previous photo except here I have my hair up. Still no makeup just him with a high ponytail. To the casual passers-by I would look on first glance like a woman. All because of the hair.

We traveled from Seattle to Utah for our vacation this year. It was amazing at every turn!

 

Location: Utah

 

Established: November 12, 1971

 

Size: 76,359 acres

 

This park contains more than 2,000 natural arches—the greatest concentration in the country. But numbers have no significance beside the grandeur of the landscape—the arches, the giant balanced rocks, spires, pinnacles, and slickrock domes against the enormous sky.

 

Perched high above the Colorado River, the park is part of southern Utah's extended canyon country, carved and shaped by eons of weathering and erosion. Some 300 million years ago, inland seas covered the large basin that formed this region. The seas refilled and evaporated—29 times in all—leaving behind salt beds thousands of feet thick. Later, sand and boulders carried down by streams from the uplands eventually buried the salt beds beneath thick layers of stone. Because the salt layer is less dense than the overlying blanket of rock, it rises up through it, forming it into domes and ridges, with valleys in between.

 

Most of the formations at Arches are made of soft red sandstone deposited 150 million years ago. Much later, groundwater began to dissolve the underlying salt deposits. The sandstone domes collapsed and weathered into a maze of vertical rock slabs called "fins." Sections of these slender walls eventually wore through, creating the spectacular rock sculptures that visitors to Arches see today.

 

The land has a timeless, indestructible look that is misleading. More than 700,000 visitors each year threaten the fragile high desert ecosystem. One concern is a dark scale called biological soil crust composed of cyanobacteria, algae, fungi, and lichens that grow in sandy areas in the park. Footprints tracked across this living community may remain visible for years. In fact, the aridity helps preserve traces of past activity for centuries. Visitors are asked to walk only on designated trails or stay on slickrock or wash bottoms.

Olympus OM Zuiko Macro 90mm f2

Fujifilm X-Pro2

This is for the Our Daily Challenge Group

 

Theme: "Golden rules", rule of thirds (explanation: photoinf.com/Golden_Mean/Eugene_Ilchenko/GoldenSection.html)

 

Inspired by all the Easter-egg-photos I have seen last week I decided to photograph this setting.

I just love the simplicity of these eggs.

Processed with VSCO with hb2 preset

#SkilledTrades #Demolition #Construction #Lifestyle #Hitachi #Careers #HeavyEquipment #Excavator #ConstructingHistory #mgicorp

Outfit ~Moon Amore

Skin, Tattoo, Horns ~Plastik

Hair ~Exile

Makeup ~Zibska

Body ~Maitreya

Head ~Lelutka

Shape by Juniper Roxley

The secret to happiness is simple because there is none. Why waste time looking for answers that don't exist when we have a rich, beautiful life to experience? Go out and talk to your brothers and sisters, bask in the sun, soak up the vibrant colors of the world, feel the flow of life on the planet, and live passionately.

Simple office building

It's the simple things that stir my soul

And warm my heart as embers of coal.

A cardinal's pomp on a dogwood perch;

The toll of a bell that beckons to church;

 

A golden sky at the end of day;

A train whistle heard from miles away;

A knitted scarf to cover my head;

The smell of hay or fresh-baked bread;

 

Smoke that lingers low in the pines;

Berries in summer covering their vines;

Hot apple pie and a cold glass of milk;

Baby's skin that's as smooth as silk;

 

A wooly worm with rings of brown;

The tower clock in the center of town;

Tulips in spring; a mockingbird's call;

Things so simple, I cherish them all.

 

--me

I made this simple holiday scrapling in about 5 minutes. The embossed card blank was left over from a previous project - I LOVE using up scraps. :)

 

CL343 - Holiday Sayings

S4878- Old Letter Writing

CL366 - Decorate Your Own

PS544 - Blush Notecards

 

Cuttlebug and swiss dots folder

Creatve Impressions Ribbon

Embossing powder and versamark

Perfect Pearls

 

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