"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
I'm a big fan of slowing down. It's the best way I know of, when it comes to noticing things. (It's also good advice when it comes to navigating icy paths.)
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and I adore the slowing down.
Im so thankful it's going to SNOW in texas today.
Beautiful.. the photo.. the words.. the sentiment.
Brrrrrrreautiful photo, cousin!
And yes, slowing down is good.
(Miz - SNOW in Texas?????)
Miz, enjoy your snow day. Slowing down is good.
Awwww, Hilary, thanks.
Thanks, df Bag Lady.
*Brrrrrrreautiful* Nice one.
Oh my goodness that photo is beautiful!!!
And great advice to slow down.
Crabby, thanks so much.
Love it. What a beautiful picture.
Stunning photo Leah! Slowing down - good idea, then maybe I won't trip on dry pavement - when the rest of the city is covered in ice. Yep, I did.
Photos like this almost make me want to rethink my plans of moving to Tahiti every winter. It would be worth being a bit cold to see this in person.
I still could not live a whole winter where you do, though.
Nancy, thank you.
Reb, thanks. Speaking as one who can trip over solid air, I understand.
Messymimi, thanks. It's lovely to see. I'm sure you could manage a winter.
Everyone, thanks so much for the compliments re: my photos. Warms my heart to know you appreciate them.
I'm a big fan of slowing down. It's the best way I know of, when it comes to noticing things. (It's also good advice when it comes to navigating icy paths.)
Slowing down is good, and you're so right about icy paths, Frank.
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