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So true. Thank you.
Everything exists in a greater cycle, an essential component of which is death and rebirth in another form. And thank you for following.
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You’re welcome 🙂
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Beautiful! Stunning images. The last photo not only brings wonder but reminds us that there is beauty in all things young, old, even the things most of us has forgotten.
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That is so true. We shouldn’t be to quick to discard old things. Or get the newest version of an item when the old one is still functioning! This society is spending way too much.
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What a great take and idea 🙂
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Thank you, Paula 🙂
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The resin really catches the eye! The others illustrate the theme beautifully. I particularly like the contrasted one.
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The bud was one of the few not-blooming plants left.
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I love the drip of amber resin! Nice take on the challenge!
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The sun enhances its beauty 🙂
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