Friday, March 27, 2009

Photo Finish Friday - The Sun Sets On Another Week


The sun sinks slowly into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Chile.

And so another week comes to a close.
What have you done to improve the world?
I've done nothing, but neither have I caused it any harm.
On the whole, that's pretty good.

12 comments:

Crabby McSlacker said...

That sounds about right--I haven't helped much, but haven't caused too much trouble either.

Maybe next week I can tip things in a more helpful direction.

Beautiful photo btw!

the Bag Lady said...

Love the sunset photo!

And I haven't done much, either, in the way of helping the world... mostly just recycled a little air by breathing.

Reb said...

Well, I certainly haven't done a lot in the way of helping - the usual recycling, and of course, I don't drive so that's good.

Love the photo, did you hear the sun sizzle when it went down in the ocean?

Leah J. Utas said...

Crabby, keeping things even is good, too.
Thanks.

dfBag Lady, it all works out eventually. I'm stupidfond of sunsets.

Reb, you're well ahead of me by not driving.
Sizzle. Good one.

Hilary said...

I beg to differ. You do us all the world of good with your fine posts. Well OK, the blogging world is small by comparison, but you brighten mine with your lovely photos, words and positivity.

Leah J. Utas said...

Hilary, what wonderful words. You've made my day. Thank you.

Clare2e said...

I did tiny goods, but possibly even tinier wrongs, and most of those to myself, I think.

Net result = yay! Writing a slightly postdated check for the new moon : )

Leah J. Utas said...

Overall that sounds good, Clare2e.
I'm sure the Universe will still cash your cheque.

Thomma Lyn said...

What a beautiful photo of the sun setting. :)

I've had a good week -- I hope I've helped in small ways. And I agree with Hilary. Your posts and photos are so uplifting, making your blog a joy to visit!

Leah J. Utas said...

Small ways add up, Thomma Lyn.

Thanks for your kind words.

Barbara Martin said...

Leah, you produce alot of white light that shines forth through the darkness.

Leah J. Utas said...

Thank you, Barbara.