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Boothbay Bliss!


This picture was taken in Boothbay Harbor, Maine - Every time I come across this photo it reminds me of the beautiful, relaxing weekend we had there. Do you have a certain photo or a certain song that brings you back to that time period?

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  1. I probably do but off the top of my head can't think of any -- but when I see a photograph or hear a song I can get that feeling just so quickly!

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  2. There are some songs that bring me back to some period of my life, but the first one that comes to my mind is "I'm alive" by Celine Dion. It reminds me of a summer holiday a few years ago, we were on Thassos island in Greece. It always brings back wonderful memories.
    I love this photo Kristine, it has a calm and warm feeling.

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  3. Hi Sherry - Yes - The same thing happens to me, if I am driving in the car and hear a song - it reminds me of where I was in my life ...

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  4. Hi Sonja - I love that song I'm Alive by Celine ... Glad to hear that it brings back such happy memories for you ... Are you posting today? I cannot wait to see the next post ... and the one after that ... LOL

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  5. Great photo! Love the lines and textures. Let's see most photos take me back -- the ones from Honduras have a special place in my heart. Now I have the new Camden and surrounding area shots!

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  6. Thanks, Kathryn - I am sure your Honduras shots hold a deep meaning for you - They are beautiful shots - Camden has so many wonderful areas to shoot - Cannot wait to see more of your photos!

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