BeckyB JulySquares: Perspectives

Signs of budding life and blue sky greeted me one May afternoon last year.
The day already offering a bit of warmth as I looked forward to the new season already underway…as I joined the crowd at the town’s annual Music and Arts Festival.
What a difference a year makes.
Yes, what a difference a year makes…love the perspective of this photo, like everything has been flipped upside down!
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Thanks Heather. Upside down! That sums it all up in a way, doesn’t it.
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Welcome!
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Fantastic photograph, love how it plays with our eyes and our minds. You are so right what a difference a year makes, and to think it has affected everyone around the world. Quite extraordinary
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Thanks Becky – it was quite the sight. A year ago feels like a lifetime in so many ways. Or perhaps an alternate – worldwide – dimension.
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Do you think that is what has happened, we have all fallen into another dimension. Would explain so much!
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That’s exactly how it feels to me. Like an alternate reality. Or “surreality” if there is such a term!
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ooh yes that works, it is surreal
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Unbelievable. Gorgeous photo
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Thank you V.J.
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Welcome!
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Love the upside down view–I was so caught up in it that I didn’t get the meaning till I read the comments 🙂 Proves my point that there’s beauty even in the topsy turvy…we just have to look for it, or have a gifted photographer show us! 🙂 Thanks much, Andrea ❤
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Thank you Leslie for your kind words. Yes, there’s beauty everywhere – from all perspectives 🙂
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I just have to adjust my bifocals now and again 🙂
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🙂
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You hit the mark right on the bullseye! What a difference a year makes is so true. Reminds me too about how much fun I had doing July Squares last year. 🙂 I love looking up at trees against a gorgeous sky!
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Thank you! The squares challenge is a lot of fun. I remember enjoying that view as a kid as well, but back then I’d just lie down on the ground – never mind the grass, leaves or dirt. 🙂
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You’re welcome. Yes – I did the same. My kids still do, and my youngest sat right down in the grass and found a four leaf clover when she was here last weekend. I think that’s a good sign things will get better … soon I hope!
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Let’s decide that it IS a good sign! I’m always on the lookout for such signs. We need them desperately.
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I’m right there with you!! Plus on a personal side note, she also announced her engagement so I’m hoping by next June this damn virus is gone so we can enjoy a wedding celebration. 🙂
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WOW!!! That is SO exciting (ALL CAPS IS THE MOST I CAN SHOUT WOW and CONGRATULATIONS). Something fantastic to look forward to (and help plan…hopefully). 🙂
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THANK YOU!! 🙂 We’re super excited, it’s been 10 years in the making!
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You’re welcome. Ten years is a long time 🙂
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High School Sweethearts, we feel like he’s been our son all along. They’re timing it so that when they turn 26 they’ll be on his insurance, not respective parent’s insurance. Smart and in love!
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Well that’s being sensible – impressive too!
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PS – I just went outside with my dog and decided to try my daughter’s technique for finding four leaf clovers – and I found one!! It is a good sign!
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Oh my goodness — double good signs!
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Indeed!!
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Nicely capturing pic
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Thank you!
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