Wow! Paul and you are on the same page today! I can identify with what you both are saying. I love that we all try to explain and identify our unique situations and with so many different ideas, we can still find a connection that makes sense, in all of them!
Yay. I love the water!!!! I’m glad we are both “on the same page”.
The other day, it’s rained 70% of the last 45 days, I saw a puddle and very interesting reflection in the puddle. I thought it would have been nice to have my camera. So, this is just a suggestion that you may want to look at reflections. In the reflection, I saw a metal fence. I thought it was an interesting juxtaposition: water which means open and flowing and fence which means barrier.
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AWESOME analogy! Love the photo too.
Thank you :)
Wow! Paul and you are on the same page today! I can identify with what you both are saying. I love that we all try to explain and identify our unique situations and with so many different ideas, we can still find a connection that makes sense, in all of them!
Life is a puzzle that we’re all trying to put together. It helps when we can see parts of ourselves in others work…
Take care :)
Yay. I love the water!!!! I’m glad we are both “on the same page”.
The other day, it’s rained 70% of the last 45 days, I saw a puddle and very interesting reflection in the puddle. I thought it would have been nice to have my camera. So, this is just a suggestion that you may want to look at reflections. In the reflection, I saw a metal fence. I thought it was an interesting juxtaposition: water which means open and flowing and fence which means barrier.
Thanks,
Paul
I currently live in a rural community where if there’s no rain for a week it’s considered a drought :)
It sounds like an interesting concept – the barrier of the fence reflected in the openness of the water.
Take care…