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Whimsical Wednesday ... Riding High


I have been doing research on many magical aspects of life ... This is a great tie-in with Whimsical Wednesdays ... I came across this picture and it put a smile on my face ... The rays of sunshine, the cobblestone path she is riding on, feelings of being free etc ... It is almost as if you can feel the breeze if her hair ... When was the last time you felt like this? 

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  1. Well, dear Kristine...I would say about ...um...well, let me study upon that...lol
    It is a great pic, and wouldn't it be lovely to experience that breath of fresh air??...
    Have a great Whimsical Wednesday~!

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  2. I can't remember! Maybe I should work on that...I could go riding a bike tomorrow, just to feel the wind in my hair! Thanks for reminding me of that! :)
    Oh, and I LOVE the photos you post here! Where do you find them???

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  3. So wonderful hearing from you, Margaret ... Thanks for stopping by ... Yes, We all need to feel this way, from time to time ...

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  4. Yes, Sonja - Please take a bike ride - We all need reminders - I have been researching for pictures - Google Images, etc ... Glad you like them ...

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  5. such a good question...makes me want to run outside and stand in the wind :) love that photo too. thank you for all of the inspiration!

    best wishes,
    juliette

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  6. Thank you so much for visiting, Juliette - Sometimes we all need gentle reminders to have a bit of fun - You have made my day - Juliette Crane visited my blog!

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