This is so true, but sadly, many fail to see the silver lining when at their lowest points. So e would rather give up, than hang in for the longer haul.
Catherine, thanks for visiting our blog, we always enjoy comments as well. We will be visiting DC next month to see long-time friends and a belated birthday celebration (for myself). Hopefully, the rain will be gone by then! I continue to enjoy your visual imagery very much. And, now a question, have you ever considered removing the verification process for people to leave a comment?
The exposure in that first photo is spot on! Not easy to do with window light. Thanks for visiting Camper. The blog was originally Krista's {my daughter} but about three years ago we decided to work on it together and sometimes my granddaughter, Campbell, contributes. It is our multigenerational blog. Krista posts twice a week and I do most other days of the week. Hope to see you again. And I love your site!
Ah, so difficult to see when things are feeling low, but there is such truth in this quote - must remember this during those harder times. I love the graphic images you used today too.
This is so true, but sadly, many fail to see the silver lining when at their lowest points. So e would rather give up, than hang in for the longer haul.
ReplyDeleteThere is always something to be grateful for. We only need to look beyond the circumstances.
ReplyDeleteCatherine, thanks for visiting our blog, we always enjoy comments as well. We will be visiting DC next month to see long-time friends and a belated birthday celebration (for myself). Hopefully, the rain will be gone by then! I continue to enjoy your visual imagery very much. And, now a question, have you ever considered removing the verification process for people to leave a comment?
ReplyDeleteTo know the happiness of light, we must go through some darkness. Love the window both ways!
ReplyDeleteThe exposure in that first photo is spot on! Not easy to do with window light. Thanks for visiting Camper. The blog was originally Krista's {my daughter} but about three years ago we decided to work on it together and sometimes my granddaughter, Campbell, contributes. It is our multigenerational blog. Krista posts twice a week and I do most other days of the week. Hope to see you again. And I love your site!
ReplyDeleteAh, so difficult to see when things are feeling low, but there is such truth in this quote - must remember this during those harder times. I love the graphic images you used today too.
ReplyDeletewonderful quote along with the perfect images.
ReplyDeleteIt is important to still feel that challenge rise, it is what shows that you are still alive and willing to move on! Hugs,
ReplyDeleteHope and today is all we have sometimes. Take care my friend. xo
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