Look closely indeed. I’m saddened by the number of bloggers that I follow that have suffered a loss in the last little while. Like I said to Ann we need to be thankful for every day we have on this earth and yes, take the time to look deeply and closely at what surrounds us. Beautiful post. Hugs! Carol
Interesting Post Jodi because most people seem to default seeing to a rather superficial level.
I might see a street
You might see a garden
I might see a rose bush
You might see a rose
I might see a rose petal
You might see petal texture
I might see an anther
You might see pollen
I might see the ovary
You might see a whole new world down there!
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Beautiful image, Jodi! 🌷 Flowers always make me stop and ponder life’s beauty – even during stormy weather they seem to provide a rainbow. Sending hugs! 💕🌈
Things do look different depending on your perspective…I love the indefinite abstractness of the photo. Lots of light. (K)
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Thanks Kerfe. It was a delicate pink lily from one of the bereavement bouquets I received after the death of my brother recently.
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Beautiful, Jodi. The symbolism of that flower is both beautiful and wrenchingly sad.
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thanks Pam. It is indeed. thanks for noticing. 🙂
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hmmmm…very thought provoking…
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🙂
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Yes, Jodi… observe the little details as well; everything matters.
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indeed!
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Yes – the call to stop and notice. To be still and savor for just a moment. 🙂
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you know so well 🙂
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Gorgeous
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thanks Lynn!
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Beautiful photo and lovely poem! Have a great weekend, Jodi!
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Thanks PJ! You too!
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Look closely indeed. I’m saddened by the number of bloggers that I follow that have suffered a loss in the last little while. Like I said to Ann we need to be thankful for every day we have on this earth and yes, take the time to look deeply and closely at what surrounds us. Beautiful post. Hugs! Carol
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thanks so much Carol!
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Love this!! >3
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Love you! 🙂
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Love you right back! Want to walk in the woods with you again and sit by the fire!
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Yes, I care
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❤
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Interesting Post Jodi because most people seem to default seeing to a rather superficial level.
I might see a street
You might see a garden
I might see a rose bush
You might see a rose
I might see a rose petal
You might see petal texture
I might see an anther
You might see pollen
I might see the ovary
You might see a whole new world down there!
🙂
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love the way you think colin!
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So wonderful and fresh penned lines. Loved it Jodi.
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Beautiful Jodi….all of it!
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Thank you Margaret! all of You 🙂 ❤
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Almost like Horton Hears a Hoo! (or is that Who?) Beautiful photo and poem.
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🙂
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Beautiful image, Jodi! 🌷 Flowers always make me stop and ponder life’s beauty – even during stormy weather they seem to provide a rainbow. Sending hugs! 💕🌈
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especially during stormy weather! 🙂
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So beautiful. Noticing the little things and the differences. Love this.
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Thank you Miriam!
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A lovely macro image Jodi! I love macro photography, it creates a whole new universe to explore… !
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it does – doesn’t it?! Thanks Evelyn
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There is always a difference between looking and seeing.
Great job in defining each, Jodi..:)
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indeed
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