Image: Su Leslie 2018
“Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that if you just show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come. You wait and watch and work: you don’t give up.” — Anne Lamott
Image: Su Leslie 2018
“Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that if you just show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come. You wait and watch and work: you don’t give up.” — Anne Lamott
I love Anne Lamott! And this pic–is it one of yours? Truly gorgeous. Did you read Bird by Bird or any of her other books?
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I read one of her novels a long time ago, but haven’t read Bird by Bird yet (just ordered it from the library). Glad you like the pic. The park is about 400 metres from my place, so the closest ‘nice’ spot to watch a sunrise 😀
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Wow! I’d love to have a park that can look like that that close to my house :-). And you’ll have to let me know how you like the book. It was the first I read of hers and just so well done.
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It is a funny little place; usually there are sheep grazing and the path leads down to a (fairly muddy) creek in the bush. It’s a tiny bit of rural in an increasingly urban space.
Will report back on Bird by Bird!!
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Stunning, atmospheric photo, Sue. Wonderful quote. ❤
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Thank you 😀
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Wow – that photo is stunning and the quote a good match
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Thanks so much Yvette
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Perfect quote for your beautiful photo of dawn!
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Thanks Amy 🙏
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This is truly a masterpiece of a photo, Su. Put it into a special folder so you won’t misplace it. I also like the quote that comes with your picture.
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Thank you Peter. Wishing you a lovely weekend.
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What everyone else said, Su. Wonderful photo. It settles like a blanket around you. The quote is perfect for World Mental Health Day.
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I love how you said that, Tracy: like a blanket around you. It does, too.
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❤
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Thank you so much Tracy 🙏
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Welcome, Su.
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I think we need that optimism … but I think we need more now. I’m in the process of begging people to put up bird feeders, even if they don’t have much room. The birds find a way even in a very small area. We’ve lost 30 million birds in the past decade — and with a 2-degree rise in temperature, we will lose another 30 million. Feeders help them survive and it’s a small price to pay to help make the world just a little better!
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You are right. We’ve preserved as much habitat as we could as our neighbourhood has been bull-dozed for housing, and we do have lots of birds! But I know that I can do more. A timely reminder; thank you Marilyn.
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You bring such feeling to the space, Su.
Leslie
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Thank you Leslie 🙏
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I really love that quote and your photo is absolutely beautiful. Thank you, Su.
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I’m glad you like them 😀
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What lovely light!!
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Thanks Sue 😀
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You’re welcome, Su!
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You have captured the light beautifully here Su and if I didn’t know better I would have said this was in England. How lovely to have this pretty space so close to you.
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Thanks so much Jude. I does look very English — even more so if I’d captured the sheep that usually graze there.
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My nearly always favourite photos. The day still fresh, young, full of options. Thanks.
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You’re welcome 🙏
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A stunning photo that makes me want to hug the whole planet! 😄 And that quote – so, so true! xxx
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I’ve realised that I have to live by those words; however hard it seems sometimes.
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