looking up
today, i feel like looking up to the heavens, because i am hopeful that there are many beautiful surprises in store for me, especially after the "gloom" of last week. it wasn't just my pc bugging me, a lot of things seemed to have dragged my spirits down the last few days, but i feel the dark cloud has lifted, and i want to raise my head up again... ( and literally speaking, the heavens did not disappoint. i managed to take a couple of shots of beautiful cloud formations today, but it will have to wait because i haven't uploaded them yet)...
so, i will have to contend with these old pictures i took in sydney... the surprises you get when you don't fail to look up...
the soft glow of lamplights against the earth-toned brickwall...because i am drawn to lamps... and especially these ones, because they are suspended up high, which adds more character and romance to this beautiful old building
6 comments:
you're truly right,keth dear. we need to constantly look up and see what our good heavens have offered us. sometimes, when we are in a rush...we look straight at where we're heading and fail to see signs. the first one was indeed telling you "yes, you're special" and the second one was talking to me "being old doesn't mean be gloomy" (ha ha ha just feel that way sometimes.
keth, these pictures make me happy. i love looking at them! and yes, you nurses are special people, you better believe it!
so glad things are looking up for you again. tomorrow, i promise to look up to the heavens, because of you. thanks for the inspiration!
I love the richness of these photos! They're vibrant and colorful.
Like you, I like lamps too--especially old looking ones.
i agree charm.sahay when we feel like we're growing old, it brings us down, so moral of the story, always feel young. you are one young looking sexy mama!
jops, thanks. yes, i feel much better. sometimes, we just feel down for no apparent reason. but let's spread the "feel good vibes". i hope you get to see much beautiful things to make you happy when you look up.
thanks liz. we must both be old souls to be drawn to lamps.
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