Most of my reflections of late seem to be in abstract form. So many loose associations meld into thoughts of so many things. An afternoon spent with a daughter where on a whim she gets me to try out her bike, an old-fashioned, no gears cruiser much like the one I had as a kid. Somehow, I’ve forgotten balance as a criterion for this action; before I know it the daughter is holding the back of the bike’s seat and running behind me while I steer. Wait a minute, didn’t I just do this with her a few years ago when she was a kid? An afternoon of warm spring sunshine, wobbling down the lane on a blue bike, laughter and shrieks. I use that as the excuse of why I couldn’t balance. But, then again, it was such a reflection on never forgetting some things.
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I LOVE the bicycle image, and the story…
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Thanks, Meghan! I was going to use the whole bike, but then decided at just a peek of it. The story is one I’ll always remember.
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The peek is perfect!
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A really beautiful shot, Angeline. I loved the tie-in to your own reflections. Well done!
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Thanks so much, John! I always appreciate your visits and comments.
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Wow…is that not cool! A fantastic shot.
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Thank you! Glad you like it.
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🙂 a lot!
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That is so beautiful. This is my favorite yet.
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Thank you so much, Professor VJ. I truly appreciate your words.
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*smiles* it was really stunning.
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I like your Abstract Reflections Angeline! Nice
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Thanks, Ruth.
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A beautiful shot Angeline . . . . a wonderful abstraction of memories and reflections which are often so dazzling.
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Thank you, Patti.
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“Wow” came first out of my mouth, then I found the lumbering coy. Very nice, Angeline.
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Thanks, John. It was the perfect autumn day out there when I took this shot.
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Interesting image of reflections…
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Thanks, Shimon. I was in a huge garden center, almost a park, with incredible red-leafed autumn trees that were reflecting.
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fantastic abstract, like a child’s painting to go with your memories!
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That’s a wonderful way to interpret this photo! I really like that thought. Thanks Christine.
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I am with Madhu on this post. Art is a great way to describe what you do.
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You are (as is Madhu) so sweet, and it’s comments like these that encourage me to keep going. Thank you so much, Jo.
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🙂 Fun with funny memories – lifetimes ago since I last rode, but I remember getting back on then, after relinquishing it as my primary form of locomotion in a previous incarnation … weird, remember my brain scrambling to match muscle memory to keep me upright (no daughter to grab the back of my saddle, like Papa had!). What a treat, Angeline – and that vibrant reflective shot … terrific. 🙂
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Thanks, M. It was so good to laugh as hard as I did that afternoon, a release from so much recent tensions; really cleansing. And the memories…those are so wonderful.
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Tensions dear? They’re supposed to be a thing of the past, now you’ve retired, surely? Hope the effects of the laughter are long term – otherwise you’d better begin Laughing Yoga, eh? 🙂
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Things are settling down now, but I’ve been thinking about finding a yoga class.
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Good idea – new routines and structure of some sort is important, I think. 🙂
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Beautiful!
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Thank you! And thanks for taking the time to stop and tell me so.
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Beautiful weaving of reflections, literal and otherwise. Your photos these days border on art! 🙂
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Thank you so much, Madhu. Your words mean so much to me, and are very much appreciated.
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wow … nice abstraction, angeline. it almost looks like a painting!
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Thanks, Stephen. I took this with a Canon that I’m thinking I should maybe pull out of the closet and use again.
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