Drifting away like an Autumn Song..It's a Long Road away from Home.Mind knows well, but Heart still longs..It's a Long Road away from Home.
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- #wordlesswednesday is an alternate week Linky blog event and will go live on Tuesday evening of the month.
- Post pictures on your blog from life’s lessons, humour or wanderlust moments, they can be simple random shots that amazed you or inspired you.
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Beautiful pic! Yes, it seems we need to tread a long road to reach the safety of our homes. These crazy times. Thank you for visiting my blog and posting the lovely comment.
ReplyDeleteSense of chaos and sense of loss has left us all wondering how far away we've come. Yes, it will be difficult, if not impossible, for us to reach where we started, because going back will never be the same. Just hoping everyone to be safe along with their families. Sending you some good vibes. Stay safe and stay healthy.
DeletePerfect words for the photo. BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thursday, Bhavana.
Thank you Veronica, for your words. You are welcome and do visit here, more often. PS - I know it's a bit early but lemme wish you a happy weekend. Hope you spend good time with your family and loved ones. Cheers.
DeleteSometimes we are like leaves in autumn: we go where the wind takes us. 😊
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Dear Diana, thanks for sharing your perspective. I agree sometimes it's better to go with the flow or accept the fragility or momentary existence of things around us. Like autumn leaves, the pain and worries are also shortlived. They might affect us but we can always overcome these shortcomings in our lives.
DeleteAlso, thanks for your visit here and for your support. Have a lovely day and the coming weekend.
Well said. Times are so different now.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous day and weekend. ♥
Hey Sandee! Thank you so much and I am loving the blog hop and connecting with you all. Thanks for all the positive vibes. Much love and I wish you too have a lovely weekend.
DeleteNice Wordless Wednesday shot!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Dear Martha. Have a lovely weekend.
DeleteWe better not think about autumn yet. Spring is not over either. Or ... am I wrong? How are your seasons?
ReplyDeleteWhy do you say you post on Wednesday without words every two weeks? It's Wednesday every week! ☺
Greetings Zinaida,
DeleteWe have spring, summer, monsoon - as a part of summer, like it's called summer-monsoon (arrival of monsoon in India is quite dramatic) then autumn and winter. Also the intensity of each season varies in India. Northern part has extreme summer and winters. (Right now it's summer and it will get worse in next two months) Southern part has favourable climate throughout.
How is the weather there? How do you adjust with it?
Posting.. I think I revisited the plan, so we can do it every week, that would be great. Also let me know or tag me in other blog events as well. I would love to join in. You all are the best in moderating it successfully.
I think each day is brilliant. I just need to figure out hasgtags for the blog here. In Instagram hash tags are quite common,I wish to know how things go on blogger.
Also, thank you so much for your visit here, I am overwhelmed with the responses and your thoughts. Much love and have a great week ahead.
I like the title and the colors of the image!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm glad I found your blog on the path of this game!
Happy Today with the wishes of a beautiful Summer!
Dear Suzana, thank you for your valuable response. I'm glad too for getting to know you and connecting with you all. I hope, you'll enjoy visiting here. Wish you a lovely weekend and stay safe.
DeleteCreative and lovely street photo and sweet poem ~
ReplyDeleteLiving moment by moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you dear Carol, for stopping by and adding beautiful comment. Just visited your blog and specially glad to see your Yorkie. Keep visiting here often and keep supporting. Have a lovely weekend with your family.
DeleteA great Autumn photo!
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking time and visiting here. Have a lovely weekend.
DeleteThe image and the words capture the angst of this moment in time well.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Kris. These times are very unusual, showing us the real difference between living our life at the fullest and barely surviving. Hope, things get better slowly. Thanks for visiting here as well and wish you a great weekend.
DeleteThis is an awesome shot! Fallen leaves make me sad knowing winter isn't far away.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your link at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
Thank you so much Betty for visiting me today and sharing your thoughts.
DeleteI too, at one time, felt like you for seeing things withering away.. fallen leaves slowly getting crumbled under our feet while the tree stood in a lonely state. But sooner, I learnt to find hope in despair, seeing fresh leaflets on the same tree after some days and the loneliness of tree getting distracted by occasional chirps of thrushes and barblers. Isn't this beautiful.. the celebration of hopefulness and possibilities.
I love autumn songs. Happy Sunday to you.
ReplyDeleteYessss.. Autumn songs turn into heart wrecking ballads. You sing, you cry, you learn, you move on and eventually you find what you always wanted in your heart. (Lol.. I got reminded of heroines in the historical cinema, singing and remembering their soul mates, by the change of seasons, withering autumn leaves, flow of the river, addressing the mountains. Good way of venting it out and letting all potential contenders know what you want.😌😁)
DeleteAlso, thank you so much for visiting me today. Have a happy, hopeful, holistically healing Sunday. Cheers.
DeleteThanks for your comment on my latest post. I haven't practiced Zen. Are you interested in it?
DeleteHi, I do practice Buddhist philosophy in life. In India we have vipassana centres where people practise it. I don't do die hard sort of practice but do apply Buddhism teachings in daily life and try to remain in mindfulness state. It's tough I would say but you learn as you grow. As for Zen or Shintoism, they do differ from what Buddhists practice in India and Sri Lanka (places keeping alive, the Hinayana school's teachings, so it's worth knowing and exploring. Every South East Asian country has it's own way of adapting Buddhist teachings, it's diverse and I feel we can learn from them too.
DeleteA lovely post!
ReplyDeleteThank you dear Linda for visiting the blog. Have a lovely weekend.
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