I remember taking this photo. It was 11 years ago next month on Singer Island, Florida. We were there for my husband’s family reunion.
There was something so picturesque and peaceful about the sailboats in the background, the blue water, and the waves crashing on the beach. I’m glad I took this picture and pushed the “pause button of life” that day. It’s a memory that I will always cherish!
Have you “pushed the pause button of life,” lately and captured that special memory?
What do you see when you “look into” this photo? Do you see an old worn-out railroad bridge? Or do you see history telling a story of days gone by?
Next time a photograph catches your eye be sure to “look into” it. You never know what you might discover.
~Donna
By the way, this image is available in my Etsy shop as a matted 5″ x 7″ or in Digital Artwork format. (Link in bio or copy and paste 👉👉 https://www.etsy.com/shop/donnarobinsonphoto)
The same can be said for any type of artist’s instrument; a potter’s wheel, a paint brush, a hammer/saw. It’s not about the equipment, it’s the artist.
We’ve been experiencing some beautiful Springtime weather in Atlanta. The temps were in the high 70’s just knocking on 80 this past weekend and we were running around in short sleeves, shorts and yes, flip flops! Surely the early Spring promised by Beauregard Lee (our resident groundhog) was here to stay?
Nope! Mother Nature has a way of reminding us she is still in control. The rain came in on Tuesday and the temps are starting to dip back down into the freezing zone with our weekend forecast indicating possible rain and snow showers (gulp). I guess it’s a good thing I resisted the temptation to begin my Spring gardening.
But one thing’s for sure with the weather so nice I couldn’t resist the urge to fill the Hummingbird feeders. There have been sightings already in the Atlanta area, so I thought why not?! They haven’t found their way to our feeders yet, but I’m ready for them.
I sure hope this change in weather is only temporary. In the meantime, I’ll be right here reminiscing over these sweet little beauties from last summer’s “30 Days of Hummingbirds” challenge while I find myself impatiently waiting for Spring,
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