What a beautiful photograph! And, both you and Whitman are absolutely right. It’s difficult for us to see the beauty in ourselves and even in others. I’ve been thinking about that lately. Your post meant a great deal to me, Susan. Thank you.
Yes, definitely words to live by. I feel this is a little lesson the my husband taught me ~ to be content with myself and what I have and that lesson changed my life and my ultimate day to day happiness.
Yes, I am unique. As are you, and that fellow over their in the corner sipping away at his double mochachino. And because we are all unique, we are all somehow the same. Sort of like that flower you chose to illustrate good old Walt!
Beautiful photograph and beautiful poetical touches by one of my favorite poets…Thank you dear Susan, with my love, nia
Thank you, Nia.
Walt is one of our absolute favorites!
I agree!
I’m glad you exist as you are.. otherwise… enlightenment would have no definition
Aw, such kind words ~ thank you.
Lovely photo, and very encouraging words! Thank you so, Susan!
Thank you! 🙂
Beautiful quote to go with a wonderful photograph.
Thank you, Gracie.
thanks for these true words of wisdom, SKE (and for the lovely pic, too)
Thanks, SK!
Beautiful quote and a beautiful flower. Thanks for sharing. It’s gorgeous.
Thank you, Maralee.
Great message and pic!
Thank you ~ everyone should believe that they are enough just as they are, I believe that is the secret to personal happiness and contentment.
Excellent work
Thank you.
Sweet. Simple. To the point. This is an awesome blog and the photo is beautiful. 😀
Thank you, Shez.
What a beautiful photograph! And, both you and Whitman are absolutely right. It’s difficult for us to see the beauty in ourselves and even in others. I’ve been thinking about that lately. Your post meant a great deal to me, Susan. Thank you.
Thank you for saying that George. You hope when you post a message that it touches somebody and i appreciate knowing that this one touched you.
So beautiful. And words to live by!
Yes, definitely words to live by. I feel this is a little lesson the my husband taught me ~ to be content with myself and what I have and that lesson changed my life and my ultimate day to day happiness.
Yes, I am unique. As are you, and that fellow over their in the corner sipping away at his double mochachino. And because we are all unique, we are all somehow the same. Sort of like that flower you chose to illustrate good old Walt!
Very well said ~ thank you for your insightful comment.
How very true! Your image complements the quote!