Above all, do not lose your desire to walk.
Everyday, I walk myself
into a state of well-being & walk away from every illness.
I have walked myself into my best thoughts,
and I know of no thought so burdensome
that one cannot walk away from it.
But by sitting still, & the more one sits still,
the closer one comes to feeling ill.
Thus if one just keeps on walking,
everything will be all right
Søren Kierkegaard
Happy Tuesday!
Nina
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I absolutely love images such as this one! Truly a "capture" that represents a larger picture.
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DeleteGood pictures and wonderful quote.
ReplyDeleteThank you Abrianna ~ the quote is one of my favorites :)
DeleteLots of truth in that quote- nice editing on the photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you Terri!
DeleteLove the editing!
ReplyDeleteoh I am drawn to these photographs ...
ReplyDeleteLinda
Great tones!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Great wisdom here in walking.
ReplyDeleteI was talking to my grandmother this past week, she walks twice a day - use it or lose it she says! :) Great post, Nina!
Love it and so true!
ReplyDeleteSuch a good message to go along with the photographs...I do really like your edits....
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting photos and edits Nina -- just love them!
ReplyDeleteIt is true, walking does seem to shed the cobwebs and lift spirits! Very lovely edits!
ReplyDeleteThe water scene is like an old master's painting hanging in a museum. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteEarl
I really like the Sepia processing you used on these images.
ReplyDelete"I have walked myself into my best thoughts..." The imagery here is powerful. Thanks Nina for stopping by my "place". Please do come back. Dina (causerie.typepad.com)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI walk/run daily - it keeps me sane! I love the photo.
ReplyDeleteKeep walking I ditto that!! meaningful words and the image fits perfectly!!
ReplyDeleteI like those boots.. and "those boots were made for walking" -- is that from a song?
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Very wise words! Very inspiring. Great shot too.
ReplyDeleteLove! "Above all, do not lose your desire to walk." Amen!
ReplyDeleteSimply exquisite, both the photos and words!
ReplyDeleteI really love this poem. I have never read/heard it before. Thanks so much for sharing.
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