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>So very true – love "is" and that's a beautiful thing. And not recording a moment, but being fully in it, is a wonderful thing.
>The mind takes its own pictures of what just is. They're always better. Not as easy to pass along sometimes, but you do it well here.
>indeed…it just isPeace, hphttp://hpicasso.blogspot.com/
>yeah – leave it open…it's so much more than words could ever say… love the pic…you daughter? she's cute
>yup my daughter…she is soooo adorable…
>Perfect!
>Wow! I would go on, but it wouldn't do that bit justice. Wow!http://wantofwords.blogspot.com/
>I have to remind myself of this all the time. Especially the picture taken part. I'm always mentally framing shots an have so many almost-moments in my head it gets crowded.
>Just is perfect! 🙂
>good one
>Love those loves that just are. She's a cutie 🙂
>Nice ones! both the photo and the poem Thanks.What does that say about the painting not attempted-? expression left undone because of a projection…
>So true. Love just is. It is not an effort!Love the picture!
>Izzy, hmmm good question. I think it is the same with painting, but the point is when these creative musings manifest(at least for me)I suggest that there is always a chance of motives of applause, pats on the back, and in this genre and adding up of comments to skew the motivations of extending to others. I don't, by any means, think that we should keep it inside because of impure motivation…shoot, if we did that, look at all the beautiful creativity(which I believe is a proof of our being created in the image of God)we would miss out on and how dull our existance would be. I will keep posting despite any foreign motivation, whether conscious or subconscious.By the way I don't sit around and pick on motivations, I just know the pitfalls of my ownpast wounds and how they rise to infect my motivations from time to time.
>Well – motivation wise I came to blog: for the challenge,for suggestions, encouragement- AND the occasional pat on the back. I often do notpaint, draw etc. because I don't always care for my style. Also projecting how the picture will turn out…I need to just apply some 'program'principles, to my painting! Thanks for visiting and responding~
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