Adrienne’s word for this week is Light
I couldn’t choose between these. Both taken at Cosmeston Lakes. As were my ZIZO shots and my Time for Tea shots.
Which one appeals to you?
Adrienne’s word for this week is Light
I couldn’t choose between these. Both taken at Cosmeston Lakes. As were my ZIZO shots and my Time for Tea shots.
Which one appeals to you?
I love the first one—the shoes make me think they are walking home.
both are fabulous – I can’t choose
I love them both. Initially I was drawn to the first one. But after going back and forth for awhile, I think I like the second one just a smidge more!
I can’t choose!!
I would usually choose the reflection (always a favorite), but this time the second one calls to me. I love that quote!
Initially the second one grabbed my eye and then I had a good look at both and got very confused …. I can’t decide!
Hi Miriam!
1. First of all, thank you for the lovely comments you wrote on my blog last week during Six Word Friday: TWIST.
2. Those words by Rumi. Oh! He is one of my all time favorites.
3. Both pix today are very fine, but my favorite is the second. It reminds me of home -the New Jersey Shore a little north of Atlantic City. And, I wonder what is around that beautiful bend.
Happy Weekend
I like them both! But I think my favourite is the first one. I love the curved path, and the way you have included the feet at the top with the reflection. Just gorgeous.
HI Miriam,
In for a overdue catch up. I love the second “light” post. The path and texture are fabulous!
rinda
Both shots are nice but I think I like the 2nd one the best. I just like the way that grass looks with the boardwalk.
The second one is most definitely my favorite, Miriam.
It is gorgeous.
It should be enlarged and hanging on a wall for all to enjoy.
quotes, paths, reflections & weeds….these are a few of my favorite things! The gentleness of the second shot speaks to my love of walking and wandering by myself. And the first speaks to the joy that comes from sharing our life journey with someone – both so lovely! Thanks very much for linking up!
I like the first one–it’s very artful, with only the shoes visible in the “original” and the walkers’ entire bodies visible in their reflections.