Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Evening, Wisdom and Beauty

A friend is one who walks in when others walk out.Walter Winchell

Life is the first gift, love is the second, and understanding the third.   Marge Piercy
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Life is the sum of all your choices.    Albert Camus

20 comments:

  1. So gorgeous. I enjoy your banner, and I love this post! These words are perfect with your images.

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  2. These are marvelous! I always love your evening Wisdom and Beauty posts.

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  3. Lovely shots; the first one is stunning!

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  4. Love the waterfall. Looks like it had recently rained when this was taken.

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  5. A friend is one who walks in when others walk out.Walter Winchell

    This is hard to do esp when you want to be popular.

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  6. Sylvia, wonderful images and quotes in your series "Evening, Wisdom and Beauty"! Funny header!

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  7. Bonjour Sylvia,
    Your pictures are excellent, the last one is my favorite, I almost can feel the wet air here, it's fabulous!
    hugs and a nice day for you!
    Léia

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  8. as always...delightful photos...i particularly loved the bay area shot!

    My Third Eye

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  9. Your banner in the top of your blog is very funny =)

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  10. Great photos, I always enjoy and good waterfall.

    I love the Camus quote. I get asked by the young people at work about careers. I don't laugh at them. I tell them, you work until you don't want to work any more then you look back at the jobs you have had, and that is your career.

    They think that is cynical. I think that is just life.

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  11. I wish I was there in any of the photos.

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  12. Wonderful waterfall photo, and another gorgeous sunset. I agree with you on the Christmas gift theme, a pity more people can't see it that way. Receiving a gift that is handmade by the giver is really special. In my role as Mistress Holly Claus, I hear little tots asking for gifts from Santa that will cost hundreds of £'s, and we know when they are going to get them too, the parents usually give a sign. Little tots asking for a Wii, computers, play-stations, real horses and ponies etc., Even Santa and Holly can't afford those things.

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  13. Gorgeous photographs Sylvia.
    And wise thoughts again.
    Have a beautiful evening.
    Costas

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  14. It is always a gift to visit your blog!
    Cheers from Cottage Country!

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  15. Sylvia: Those are really neat captures of your area of the country. I like the rounded crop.

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  16. You have THE most amazing window around the country, Sylvia.

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