a different perspective
sometimes you have to look at things from all angles.
sometimes the best approach makes the least amount of sense.
sometimes the back is more interesting than the front.
sometimes old is better than new.
sometimes withered is a state of mind.
sometimes light is precious.
sometimes all the opening happens at the end.
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Comments
As a child I would lie handing upside down off the edge of the sofa and imagine what it would be like to walk on the ceiling. Every so often I remember that childlike wonder of looking at things from an unsual perspective and am always blown away at how it opens my mind.
Posted by: Kathryn | February 23rd, 2011 09:49
Wonderful post, and such a gorgeous photograph
Posted by: lisa | February 23rd, 2011 09:53
<3
Posted by: Skye | February 23rd, 2011 10:28
Kelly, I felt that one so much that I had to copy and paste it all into a Word doc to punch with 3 holes and put someplace. Also sharing it with two girlfriends today. Inspiration !!! Really lovely.
Posted by: sooz | February 23rd, 2011 10:47
great photo to portray the words.
Posted by: Jillsy Girl | February 23rd, 2011 11:54
Such sage advice.
Posted by: Jamie S | February 23rd, 2011 12:41
beautiful
Posted by: Krunal | February 23rd, 2011 22:39
the underside of a bloom is always unique and beautiful!! like the drooping of the bloom…
Posted by: elk | February 23rd, 2011 23:02
Such wise words today, with a lovely and soft photo… I will take it in my heart
Posted by: Chantal | February 24th, 2011 03:49
erm, were you inside my noggin this morning by chance?
i was looking out at the huge, sculpted overhangs of snow on the sheds … hanging on for dear life … presenting these lovely lines against the building … and i wondered what kind of image i might see if i was standing ‘under’ the eave, looking up at the edge …
and then i was thinking i like the word ‘curious’ and how curious we are behind our camera lens to see from yet another angle …
and here you are, kelly … seeing and expressing so perfectly how i was feeling!
and wowzer … i so love how you see the glory in this side of the still beautiful, fading tulip …
fabulous artistry!
sending a mile of smiles ~
xoxo
prairiegirl
your artistry is
Posted by: prairiegirl | February 24th, 2011 09:59
amazing …
i was saying …
your artistry is amazing … always.
xo
pg
Posted by: prairiegirl | February 24th, 2011 10:01
Just beautiful. Love the softness. It looks like it’s bowing! And the words are so true!
Posted by: Barbara | February 24th, 2011 15:17
So true..and so beautifully said!
Posted by: Marcie | February 25th, 2011 07:26