Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Sometimes ya just have to walk....
Sometimes ya just have to get out and take a walk. Even when there are 100 things to do and everyone is asking for something of you..ya just have to. The weather here is amazing and the leaves are popping..so beautiful this year. So I took a walk around my neighborhood.
I walked by my neighbors house..I love their porch!
Visited some of our little neighbors..so cute..peek a boo!
And took a couple macro shots of the remains of summer.
Thank you for all of your sweet comments in my last post..you all touched my heart..big hugs back to each end every one of you!!
Namaste all, Sarah
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Nothing beats a nice, relaxing walk in the neighborhood - capturing nature and appreciating the beauty around us. There is something almost meditative about it, and for sure restorative. I am so happy that you took some "Sarah-time!" You are loved!
xoxoxo
~walking is powerful and cleansing...refreshing and helps get the fog out of our brains...hehehe...your macros are beautiful...wishing you a wonderful day ahead...much l♥ve and light upon you always~
Oh, that front porch is gorgeous -- it's quintessential Americana too!
Walking is good for the soul. I love walking. It also helps loose some pounds. LOL
Walking and communing with nature is the best!
It is always good to take a breather, I so too love the neighbors porch. be well my friend.
Sounds like that walk did the trick - now you deserve a nice cup of tea...
Walking has AMAZING recuperative powers! I love being out in nature and taking in all the sights and sounds and scents. Your photos are truly amazing - I love the little squirrel playing peek-a-boo. Camera macros are wonderful things - the shots you took are just fabulous! Theresa
Beautiful!
What a lovely walk...hope to take another one with you soon. ♥
Cool post. Thanks!
sealeks opisanie
Autumn is the best time for that evening walk...
Beautiful pics... including the self-portrait. A walk is good for the soul... it's not exercise... it's therapy. (I'm going to have to ponder that.)
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