These lines are an outer manifestation of the inner soul and are well-earned: laughing, crying, living.
The lines just keep going, and going, and going. . .
These lines are an outer manifestation of the inner soul and are well-earned: laughing, crying, living.
The lines just keep going, and going, and going. . .
What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?
very clever.
Thank you! I love your staircase photo. Thanks for visiting. 🙂
Interesting interpretation of the challenge!
Thank you! And thank you for visiting. 🙂
I tell everyone, I have earned every gray hair and every wrinkle tells a story !! Growing old is what we make of it-I choose to enjoy, laugh, and dance through it !
Amen – sister!!
We’re all growing some of those aren’t we 😉
I’m afraid so. Thanks for visiting!
As an English teacher, I appreciate your words in lines across the page.
Thank you – I will visit again 🙂
I just love the way you think outside the box!
You mean, there’s a box? Oooops! 🙂
I think they are interesting and rather beautiful.
Thanks, Cindy!
Woa, wasn’t expecting this for the challenge–a good representation though.
I guess it is a little different. My eccentricity showing – literally. 🙂
I love your tree line mirrored in the water.
Wow! that was scary….at first……am I supposed to count them? hmmmm…..could take awhile! LOL I’ll bet each one has a story!
I’m afraid if you try to count them it would take forever! 🙂