
While it is well enough to leave footprints on the sands of time, it is even more important to make sure they point in a commendable direction.
James Branch Cabell
Hi my friends,
I'm so glad you liked my nostalgia picture from yesterday. Your comments made my day too and I appreciate every single one, thank you so much!How do you like this one today?
Thank you also for all your concerns and well wishes for my still bad feeling husband.
He will be well soon again, I know that.
Time is a great therapist.
See you tomorrow - big hug to all of you.
Susanne
btw, CALENDARS 2010 anyone...???? There are 2 or 3 still left.
James Branch Cabell
Hi my friends,
I'm so glad you liked my nostalgia picture from yesterday. Your comments made my day too and I appreciate every single one, thank you so much!How do you like this one today?
Thank you also for all your concerns and well wishes for my still bad feeling husband.
He will be well soon again, I know that.
Time is a great therapist.
See you tomorrow - big hug to all of you.
Susanne
btw, CALENDARS 2010 anyone...???? There are 2 or 3 still left.
Thank you so much, I needed that today.. You are a great person.
ReplyDeleteDale
I love yesterdays too but it wont let me leave a comment on it..
ReplyDeleteGreat work.
Dale
Interesting capture. Makes one wonder about all of the footprints -- who's they are, where they are going....
ReplyDeleteGreat quote!
ReplyDeleteWow, that beach has been busy!!
(seems like the weather must have improved there!)ha
Yes, Joan... it was in the 80's today and that's very nice ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment.
fantastic composition my friend. very artistic. well done
ReplyDeleteSehr schöne Foto. Licht und Farbe gefallen mir extrem gut!
ReplyDeleteYour wee messages with your photos always leaves me thinking.
ReplyDeleteI like the fact that you're spicing up your wonderful photos with quotes. Picture and text together is my favorite medium. Don't know if you ever visit my blog but here's one of my aphorisms which seems fitting for this pictorial occasion:
ReplyDelete"The sea will wash away our footprints but not the fact we made them."
Thanks for your kind compliment, my friend from Greece.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dale :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you Donald!
ReplyDeleteVielen Dank fuer deinen Besuch, Peter.
ReplyDeleteI like your quote very much, nothingprofound. It matches very well my photo, yes, Thanks for sharing it with me :)
ReplyDeleteDear Sue; sorry I'm late and haven't been around for a while, but have been busy planning for the Oslo Blog Gathering you know :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo - at first I thought it was snow (but then again; I'm a Norwegian!)
Happy weekend dear blog friend!
We have SNOW-white sand here in Florida, Renny! Now wonder you're thinking to snow ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment.
Just got the chance to visit your blog and leave some footprints, great quote and the same goes to the shot. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteThanks kRiZ, for taking your time to visit my blog - and for your kind comment.
ReplyDeleteHey Susanne, my favorite one today, but I only seen two post so far. Anna :)
ReplyDeletelovely picture of foorprints Susanne. I like the gradient effect of colour too.
ReplyDeleteFab sepia image . I love nostalgia. I can remeber my Gran having a record player like it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carole for visiting and for your two kind comments :)
ReplyDeleteLOL...thanks Anna...
ReplyDeletei really like this shot :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, lechua! :)
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