At the end of the day I have only what is left
Bridges crossed, connections made, compassion shown
Hope for the lives I’ve touched
At the end of the day I have only what is left
Bridges crossed, connections made, compassion shown
Hope for the lives I’ve touched
Simply outstanding post! Bow.
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Thank you!
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A most touching end to the day Angeline, in so many ways!
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Thanks, Patti.
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Love the misty feel of this photo. ~~~~ : – )
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Thanks, Isadora. It is a photo straight out of the camera..I think the misty feel comes from the end of day and the fog waiting to roll in. Also, the hotel room window was a bit dirty.
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hahaha … there seems to be a lack of window cleaners. It’s difficult to find one. ~~~~~ : – )
Actually, I meant that the photo looked mysterious with the mist in it. It is a fabulous photo.
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Ohhh. Thanks, Isadora!
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Simply beautiful, Angeline. The sentiments and photo go so well together. Nicely done.
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Thank you, John.
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What more can one ask for??? Beautiful post Angeline!
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So true! I couldn’t ask for too much more. Thanks!
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Reminds me of the verse they used to sing around the campfire growing up
“Day is done gone the sun”. A peaceful and beautiful post.
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I thought of that too…Taps, right?
Thanks, Ruth.
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I love this – almost the Jesuit Examen each night to evaluate and let go. Tomorrow will bring more hope and compassion and connections. So much said in so little – my thanks.
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Letting go; that can be such a test. Thank you so much for your kind words.
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Beautiful!
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Thank you!
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Great capture of both bridges !
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Thanks, Vera.
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A nicely paired image with your words. Well done. A quick note to let you know that there will not be a challenge next Monday due to the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday. See you on 02 December for the next challenge: Nature. Have a glorious and relaxing Thanksgiving.
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Thanks, Sally. I won’t be back home until Dec. 7th, so will probably miss out on the Dec. 2nd challenge, unless I actually remember it is Dec. 2nd, and post some nature from Mexico.
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Oh, that would be lovely. You can post either there or when you return or not. Have a memorable trip.
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Gracias, Sally! Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
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A beautiful picture and beautiful words. Together they express such a lovely sentiment.
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Thanks so much, Otto.
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Preciosas palabras….Así que cambias de trabajo…Espero que también seas feliz…Y que puedas tocar los corazones de las personas que se crucen en tu camino, como antes cuidabas de sus cuerpos…
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Gracias, Ilargia. Dejo de trabajar en mi enfermeria, pero ojala que si puedo seguir tocando corazones por medio de mi fotographia y palabras.
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OH! Te vas a dedicar profesionalmente a esto?
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Quisiera! Pero nomas cuando me da tiempo a viajar. Y la plata 🙂
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Preciosas palabras Angeline y una fota que les complimenta 🙂 Que maravilla!!
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Gracias, Paula! Foto de una ciudad muy especial en mi corazon. Tengo tantos pensamientos en este tiempo de cambio en mi vida, y es bueno escribir un poco de ellos.
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Te entiendo 🙂 Sigue expresandote Angeline 🙂
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Gracias, Paula.
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This is a beautiful photo. The bridges look like massive harps waiting for the Master to begin playing them.
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Allan, you just took my breath away with your thoughts! They do indeed look like harps. Thanks for your words.
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Beautiful words and photo. So much heart. Very happy to have connected with you. 🙂
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Thank you, Paulette. I’m stepping away from official nursing type work, and I know you, for one, will truly understand my words. I’m so glad to have connected with you too!
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wow … great shot!!! really cool perspective!!! the text compliments the pics perfectly.
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Thanks, Stephen. I took that photo from the window of our hotel room in Oakland. I stood there and marveled at the changing color of the sky as the sun went down….and those bridges!
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ah, ic. cool! i was trying to figure out where you were to get this interesting perspective of the bridges.
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I thought my SF friends would probably be wondering 🙂
If you ever stay at Oakland Marriott, ask for a room facing the City.
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Beautifully said, Angeline. With a few words, your post also describes the stages of our life journey.
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Thank you, Amy. As I pass from one stage to the next, these thoughts fill my mind.
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I appreciate your thoughts, and I can feel your words.
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Sending you a big hug, Amy.
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How our thoughts were in sync this morning!
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Incredible, no? I couldn’t believe it when I opened up your post!
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That’s truly beautiful, Angeline, and loved the thoughts too!
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Thank you, Professor VJ. Some thoughts going through my mind as I wind up my days of nursing, and taking care of patients.
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I didn’t know you were a nurse! How neat. The professor, you know, almost got into the medical field.
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Ha, this only means you had not read my About page (don’t look now, I changed it last night). It’s never to late to think about getting in to this wonderful field!
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I’ll go look!
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But it’s already changed 🙂
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Which isn’t fair.
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You snooze, you loose.
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