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Whimsical Wednesday ...


I thought I would post this picture because butterflies always remind me of my Mom ~ I am not sure if she started liking them, or I just associate them with her - But either way, we both find them quite beautiful. They are able to be so free. They give us joy just flying around us, landing beside us so we can admire all the many colors upon their wings. I think this is what made photography so alluring to me, being outdoors and one with nature. Is there a place where you can escape to - to watch nature unfold infront of you?

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  1. How lovely! WHat a fantastic shot! Just exudes tranquility. I love butterflies because they mean transformation and change.

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  2. Thank you, Kanchan - I have to admit, this picture is not mine - I wish I could take credit for it, but it was so peaceful I wanted to include it in this weeks post. Thank you for telling me the meaning of butterflies, I did not know this ...

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  3. Reading ' Whimsical Wednesday ' reminds me that I need to find a place outside in the fresh air where I will find peace and gratitude. I love the idea of butterflies meaning transformation and change-( Thanks to Kanchan )

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  4. Hi Elizabeth - Always so great to hear from you - Yes - Finding a quiet place is wonderful, once you find it - Sometimes it is my office, sometimes it is outdoors, sometimes it is down at the local pond - I have a few places, tell me when you find yours!

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