“My aim is to show the visible as possibility in a state of perpetual becoming.”
Yaacov Agam
May 11, 1928 –Happy Birthday
“My aim is to show the visible as possibility in a state of perpetual becoming.”
Yaacov Agam
May 11, 1928 –Happy Birthday
Blogger, Visual Storyteller, Podcaster, Traveler and Life-long Learner View more posts
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Truly beautiful, How did you ever take this photo. Shows real genius.
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You are far too kind. I have a point and click camera – all I do is press a button and hope for the best. We live in a beautiful world!!
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Really attractive.
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Thank you so much for your heartwarming comment. Much appreciated.
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Thanks for your comments.
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And thank you for connecting and joining the dialogue! Very much appreciated.
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My gratitude for all this.
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Thanks ma’m.
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How many times, in relation to how many posts have we talked about the need to keep our eyes open to the beauty around us? Once again, we have a profound expression of someone else doing the same – fabulous.
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Birthdays are always a good time to celebrate! I agree there is beauty within and without…
“Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.”
― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
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Oh, what another fabulous quote – where do you get them from?
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I admit that I am a quote hoarder! I have collected a lot over the years – in books, and files etc. But now I have found Goodreads to be is an excellent place to find quotes.
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I inherited from my father a love of reference books – he had so many different ones which I loved to delve through, including books of quotations etc. Having the internet has replaced the need for such works really, but I can’t help feeling a pang of nostalgia!
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My father and I would love going through the bookstores together. I inherited my love for books from him. It was the best legacy that he could have given me. I agree, I miss going to those used books stores that had hidden treasures in the back shelves…
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