Just living with wind-kissed cheeks, wandering through wind-kissed landscapes, loving the wind-kisses that return, and laughing because sometimes it is when you least expect it.
WildKisses …. would suit me perfectly and I love wind-kisses, as an old sailor. Your image shows that there the endlessness are there for you … go and get it.
I have “lost” my son to the call of the wandering. He is in a season of “escaping” through the many excursions he takes. It has become his addiction. He brings home the most beautiful photos of the most amazing places. I know the wilderness brings so much healing to the soul and one day he will be “back” to being responsible to his commitments. Thank you for sharing your photos because even through the eyes of the one experiencing the tourney the landscape brings so much healing! Have fun out there!
Thank you. As for your sone, it’s a great thing to be lost to. Maybe he will find work in one of the National Parks and enjoy both work and play. We lived in Yellowstone for two years. (a lot of my posts are reflective of that time) It was amazing. Thanks for stopping by.
hahaha. too funny. Never noticed that, and you are the first to comment on it. Good grief, if I thought there was a spider lurking around, our shoes, I would have been back on the trail. Thanks for stopping by Judy. donna
WildKisses …. would suit me perfectly and I love wind-kisses, as an old sailor. Your image shows that there the endlessness are there for you … go and get it.
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Always. Hard part is I want to drag everyone along with me. hahaha. Thank you for you visit.
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Nothing wrong in that … and I’m sure there is quite a few coming along. *smile
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Love this! What a great moment..
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Thank you. Thanks for stopping by
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Thank you Dee. Thanks for stopping by.
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Thank you.
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I have “lost” my son to the call of the wandering. He is in a season of “escaping” through the many excursions he takes. It has become his addiction. He brings home the most beautiful photos of the most amazing places. I know the wilderness brings so much healing to the soul and one day he will be “back” to being responsible to his commitments. Thank you for sharing your photos because even through the eyes of the one experiencing the tourney the landscape brings so much healing! Have fun out there!
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Thank you. As for your sone, it’s a great thing to be lost to. Maybe he will find work in one of the National Parks and enjoy both work and play. We lived in Yellowstone for two years. (a lot of my posts are reflective of that time) It was amazing. Thanks for stopping by.
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Mmmm, my idea of Heaven, well, up to Force9 🙂
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Beautiful post! Thank you for following BrewNSpew.
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Thank you.
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so much poetry in just 2 words 🙂
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Thank you for that most wonderful compliment. I live that I believe this, and love more that has become a bit of a mantra. Donna😍
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I see a cobweb that’s been spun from the toe of that shoe.. I think someone took a looooong rest up there, getting plenty of wind kisses.
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hahaha. too funny. Never noticed that, and you are the first to comment on it. Good grief, if I thought there was a spider lurking around, our shoes, I would have been back on the trail. Thanks for stopping by Judy. donna
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I love how it adds to the story of the photo.
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I do too…now.
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I Love your explanation of your blogging name, and the photo that accompanies it.
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Thank you.
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