Inspired by V.J.’s Weekly Challenge #65: Smile
…I challenge you to pay attention to and share some smiles this week.
[also submitted for September photo a day challenge: Autumn colors]
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A multi-dimensional word…smile. I try to coax a smile from my elderly neighbor who is not happy to be living here in the Northeast. She misses the warm dry weather of her former home in Las Vegas. Sometimes I succeed. Often I don’t.
At the grocery store I often catch the eye of a curious toddler or infant propped up in a nearby cart. Looking around while her or his parent inspects tomatoes or apples in the produce department. I’ll hold the little one’s gaze and smile…or wink. Nine times out of ten I’ll get a smile back. A real smile when the eyes join in. Later in the cereal aisle, I’ll sense someone looking at me. It’s that same smiling kiddo…often peeking around mom or dad. Who often don’t even notice. And if they do, they’ll smile too.
A smile just brightens the day.
Lately it’s not only the spontaneous grins from children that make me smile. Since I’ve dug more into photography, I’ve started smiling more at nature. Or more specifically, what I discover during the picture taking process.
When I got my first 35mm camera at the age of 24, it was all about people. Friends and family. I whipped out the Canon for my children’s milestones, school events, birthdays, first days of school. Or just fun everyday life stuff.
I was first in line at family reunions to record stills and video. Vacations were for photographs of scenery. My everyday life was full of work and focus on family. My husband was the one who would be crouched down taking pictures of a spider web or peeling paint on old rocking chairs. I didn’t understand why.
It’s interesting how things change.
Since retirement, emptying of the nest and downsizing, all of a sudden (it seems all of a sudden, but it really isn’t) another dimension in life has opened up.
Perhaps it started with this blog. Or just coincided with it; nudged forward by all the WP support. Digital photography and instant results played a part…as it encourages practice without the worry of buying film and paying for processing.
For instance….a few days ago I was finishing the last loop of my late afternoon walk when I noticed these trees up ahead.
The light. The colors. Oh my.
No cars in sight.
I crossed the road. Stood under the tree and looked up, focusing with my iPhone (wishing I had brought my “real” camera…). Turned around in a circle. My head back. Ignoring the cars going by. Hoping I wouldn’t lose my balance (I didn’t).
And then a flash of sunlight caught my attention.
The longer I looked, the more I smiled.
And captured it minutes before the light shifted.
I was smiling even more when I discovered this sunflower extravaganza in a nearby town.
I will admit I went (more than) a bit crazy there.
A sunflower convention…a sunflower Woodstock…!
I was a grinning fool by the time I hiked out of there.
Perhaps the moral of this story should be…
“We become more easily amused the older we get”
Lovely photos! I so agree with you on kids in a grocery store! It’s so fun to smile and wave at them, they usually wave and smile back, the parents/parent smiling too. They don’t know what we grown ups know…
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Thank you. Yes that innocence is so special 🙂
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Your post made me smile, OLU! The story and the pictures. I don’t know which one(s) elicited the biggest grin. Let’s say I smiled from start to finish. Because I did!
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Thanks so much! I’m glad it made you smile 🙂
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We do become more easily amused! How blessed is that! Another enjoyable post – certainly made me smile.
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I’m glad it did. Yes, one blessing of aging 🙂 Thanks!
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So welcome
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This would really make me smile. 💐🌻
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🙂 Thanks!
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A woodstock of sunflowers is so wonderfully expressed and photographed. Love your enthusiasm about chasing a photographic moment. I’m smiling. 🙂
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Thanks so much – happy to share the smiles with you 🙂
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This post made me smile!! Just through the connections I could make, and of course the lovely images!
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Good 🙂 And thank you!
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My pleasure!
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I wish you could see the smile on my face!!!!!!!!!!! I do the same thing with kids at stores, their smiles are so genuine, I love it. 🙂 This post is wonderful, and I love how you summed it up so well. And the photos – with an iPhone, nice!
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Thank you. It makes me smile to know how much you enjoyed my stories and photos. 🙂
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A moral to live by. 🙂 🙂
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Definitely 🙂
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