WYSIWYG

What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.

MenoSundays; Life Lived Lovingly




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  1. I live in nature. John B is clearly choosy about the nature he goes to and when - nature can be brutal, bruising, frightening and even lethal - it can also be uplifting, soothing, exhilarating or healing depending on what you seek.

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  2. Hi Yam - where peace reigns ... no ancillary noises ... nature is true to itself. Have a wonderful week - Hilary

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  3. Wonderful quote with a beautiful presentation!

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  4. Great quote, nature is soothing. Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.

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  5. These days the monsoon in Kerala is making us scary. Nature!

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  6. Tiggers Mum is right, nauture is now HOT all over the globe, I saw the heat wave in France on TV a few minutes ago.
    but he nature you are posting about is soothing, and this flower is stunning and soothing. we miss our hibiscus and we can't plant more because we can't dig or plant or do much but exist, and also we are still in drought.
    but we can look for wild flowers, woops? we can't walk or drive either. I do love nature and you give me plenty to love

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  7. That's a great quote and one of the reasons why we love our large property and all the nature that thrives around us.

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  8. HERE HERE HERE X 87 ON THE BEAUTIFUL QUOTE
    I'VE BEEN WORKING ON MY TREBLE SQUARE. I THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO AND THE ANCHOR STITCH.
    I PUT MY ON SPIN ON IT. WILL SEND PHOTO WHEN COMPLETED.
    HUGS CECILIA

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  9. If nature is so great, why can't we go out and explore it more? The River Cats, Tigris and Styx

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