To join the fun, visit here:
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2014/02/21/weekly-photo-challenge-threes/
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To join the fun, visit here:
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2014/02/21/weekly-photo-challenge-threes/
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This is the first time I’ve taken part in this challenge, but I do love flowers, so I’m tossing my hat into the ring this week.
Visit the host page and see what’s behind the challenge:
http://floralfridayfoto.blogspot.com/
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Join the fun by visiting the host site:
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/08/09/one-shot-two-ways/
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This masterpiece is the photographic work of a friend,
but it was a gift to me, so I’m using it for this week’s challenge.
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Join the fun by visiting this link for the details:
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/07/26/out-of-this-world/comment-page-7/#comment-215950
Just discovered Sonel’s challenge today and couldn’t wait to take part using these daisies that I photographed just two days ago. When I saw the challenge, I knew this was the photo I wanted to use. Daisies are my favorite flower in the whole world. There’s just something so pure about them, and the black and white study brings out that quality even more. To take part in the challenge, visit Sonel’s blog here:
http://sonelcorner.wordpress.com/2013/06/18/black-and-white-photo-challenge-nature/
I don’t often enter a photo in this challenge, but this is one of mine that I would seriously think about framing and keeping, so I’ll share it this week. To join the fun — and see some of Bob’s unbelievable photography — visit at this link:
http://pacificnorthwesttravelerdotcom.wordpress.com/2013/04/21/bobs-challenge-framable-keepers-week-15/
These delightful daffodils — golden bells of sunshine — exploded in my back yard a day ago. They always come — regardless of what the weather man says. A friend told me today that she heard a winter-weather advisory for this area, and I responded that almost every year, as soon as my daffodils come up, then the weather turns mean and nasty and tries to beat them to the ground. But these daffodils represent life, and life keeps producing life — even in the very face of death.
I got to thinking, after talking to my friend, that these daffodils, like everything else God created, have a job to do. They are to push their way up out of the ground and grow straight and tall to announce that spring has come and new life is available. They do their job perfectly, regardless of any possible consequences.
So I’m taking a lesson from these little flowers, and I’m sharing that lesson with you: Don’t worry about whether anything or anyone else is doing what he’s supposed to do. And don’t look all around to see if all circumstances are in your favor. Just be faithful over what you have been assigned. If you have a job to do —- DO IT!
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