“Spring passes and one remembers one’s innocence.
Summer passes and one remembers one’s exuberance.
Autumn passes and one remembers one’s reverence.
Winter passes and one remembers one’s perseverance.”
― Yoko Ono
This week’s photo challenge is “Changing Seasons”. I hope you enjoy my take on it.
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I am speechless as your video and photos are amazing…..
Thanks.. lucky draw with beautiful daughters… thanks again.
What a wonderful selection of images… Quiet beautiful too. TY for the pingback!
Thanks for stopping by.. appreciate it.. back at you on yours.. awesome avenue to share.. thanks for sharing.
Hi There, I have nominated you for Blog of the Year. Stop by to get the details…
http://canadiantravelbugs.wordpress.com/2012/12/16/2012-blog-of-the-year-award/
Wow.. honored.. still traveling and sitting at a hotel computer so can’t do much more today on the computer.. thanks again.. I appreciate it.
No problem… happy travels.
Where are you?
DC now just got back
DC is a great city. I have relatives that live close. Lots to see and do. Welcome back
Why thanks. I have about 7 months to get all trained up… love being back.
Sometimes absence makes the heart grow fonder.
Yes it does.. still looking forward to my next location but focusing on appreciating where I am at the time I am there.
I am home right now and enjoying the snowstorm. Not looking forward to going back next week with the bad pollution.
Don’t blame you.. I’m relaxing indoors for right now and plan on doing that most of the weekend…
Snow days are always fun… too bad it was already a day off for me though.
Exactly.. I don’t think there are many snow days left..
Yes it has been very unCanadian the last few years with little snow.
I remember when I grew up the snow was over my head every year.. as I got older I was always so disappointed that it never seemed to snow much.. it took awhile and then I realized that the snow was probably always over my head because I was about 2.5 feet tall.. I actually don’t miss snow..
LOL Yes maybe that is it… we have grown so it appears to be less snow
I don’t like the cold. I hate cleaning the car and driving in it, but it is always so pretty. After living in a snow free (but just as cold or colder) climate I started to miss the snow. Maybe if I lived somewhere sunny and warm all year I wouldn’t miss it as much. Seems a shame to be that cold and no snow.
I definitely agree with that.. but I do miss the warm Venezuelan weather.
I have never lived anywhere warm all year, but I sure would like to give it a try.
you should.. it’s awesome
We had thought about it, (or Korea since you said it was so great) but things at home have changed, so we will head back here this year or the end of my contract next year.
I hope all is well. Life sometimes leads you to places you never thought you would go. Good luck.
Yes things seem to happen for a reason. Thanks