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Absolutely beautiful Stuart. Stunning reflection indeed. ❤️🤗🦋💕😘 I couldn’t comment on your beautiful sunset photograph but that was something else my friend. Hugs 🤗 Joni
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Thanks, Joni.
You can’t comment on everything I post, Joni; you have a creative life of your own to lead!
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I think I use to keep up but I can’t comment on everyone’s work I enjoy. Many people post three to five days a week and I really can’t keep up like I would like to. I read the post that I like I don’t know that everyone else really does but also enjoy the interactive and friendships I have made also. I actually meant I couldn’t find a way to comment on that post I went to the end several times and couldn’t find the comment block. That has been happening a lot with other peoples blogs as well. I am not sure what is causing that. It was an exceptionally beautiful photograph. Sending you two my love. Hugs too. ❤️🤗❤️🤗
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You’re very busy with your own poetry, Joni. And that should always come first.
I post every day, occasionally twice in a single day, so I don’t expect people to comment every time. It’s great to get comments, of course, it shows there is interest in what you’re doing.
There are occasional issues with WordPress sites – I don’t think they know what causes these odd problems. Often, I find that I go back to the same site and it’s suddenly back to normal, so k who knows? But I don’t think any blogger expects visitors to regularly comment, though it’s lovely when they do!
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Well we have been strong supporters of one another for a long time. When you start getting really busy it is hard but I don’t want to lose any of those connections. You are always so understanding my good friend. ❤️🤗
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Such a beautiful reflection!
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Came across this on a winter walk in Harrogate, Lynette. A very cold morning! It’s in a park not far from where my sister lives.
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Reblogged this on Abitsa.
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Thanks for the reblog, Tom.
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this is a reflection or a photographic distortion! Either way, it plays tricks with my eyes. Interesting! Thanks for posting.
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Spot on, Brenda. It’s a reflection, but turned upside down to make it into a distorted landscape.
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