so lovely. weathered, worn,tattered, torn, aged, wrinkled – there is grace and beauty within and without. I really love this image and your words in the post, Jodi. excellent.
This is lovely as usual! It could make a very nice watercolor. Try it!
Take care…Lois
P.S. Your blog has been a very nice way to get to know you. So personal!
Hi Jodi! LoVe your photo! I’m really good about accepting imperfections in buildings and OTHER people but not so good with myself. But I’m working on it! 😉❤️🌈 Hugs to you! 💖
so lovely. weathered, worn,tattered, torn, aged, wrinkled – there is grace and beauty within and without. I really love this image and your words in the post, Jodi. excellent.
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Oh Deb – I love YOUR words – wish I would have thought of these! But then maybe it is implied… 🙂
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hmmm, just thinking of my old body at the time. LOL no wonder it didn’t occur to you, you spring chicken! 🙂
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oh deb – yes I was thinking of my wrinkles and crinkles too! 🙂
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lol we are too funny 🙂
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Good Words for thought today, thank you for your post. Beautiful image, I always wonder the history and what happened in old abandoned building.
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me too Sharon – oh the stories they could tell – eh? 🙂 Happy Weekend!
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Beautiful in its brokeness
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Well said.
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Thanks Greg – we all have broken stuff – eh?
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You are so right about that! ❤
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Yes, absolutely!
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Broken is beautiful, sometimes prettier than fresh and new. Broken fits into the landscape and visually flows!
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Very Wabi Sabi – I think it’s called. xo
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And the Golden Rod, it never sleeps. The stories this structure could tell.
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This is lovely as usual! It could make a very nice watercolor. Try it!
Take care…Lois
P.S. Your blog has been a very nice way to get to know you. So personal!
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Broken is merely a way of saying, life experience. :O)
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Very nice! Imperfection is what makes us all who and what we are–uniquely us! 🙂
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I love barns that show they weathered a few storms. It comes easier to love the barns than the people sometimes, but I’m working on it. 🙂
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barns just capture my attention especially old and dilapidated! This is wonderful!
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This isn
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This is so true! And lovely photo… It’s perfectly imperfect! 😉❤️😃
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Like all of us. Eh?
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Yep! Well…I can vouch for myself at least! Hehe 😉
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perfectly broken 🙂
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Hi Jodi! LoVe your photo! I’m really good about accepting imperfections in buildings and OTHER people but not so good with myself. But I’m working on it! 😉❤️🌈 Hugs to you! 💖
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I hear you Jill! ❤️
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What a great thing to capture! Love the thought!! ❤
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Love this! Broken can definitely be beautiful. Interesting, too!
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Thanks Ann! Flawed, broken things have character! Like people. 🙂
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Exactly!!!
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Beautiful image, lovely words…thank you for a gentle reminder.
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Love photos like this…
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