Posted on January 27, 2016January 19, 2016 by Catherine ArcolioNeeded lantern in snow a wink of light feeds hope Like this:Like Loading...
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I like the theme you are developing—light in the darkness of winter; first the colour of the Amaryllis and now the glimmer of hope. Loading... Reply
You have some beautiful, inspiring photos. I wish you had a ‘like’ button so I could ‘like’ all of them. I don’t always have a comment to contribute but always appreciate your photography skills. 🙂 Loading... Reply
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This is beautiful!
I like the theme you are developing—light in the darkness of winter; first the colour of the Amaryllis and now the glimmer of hope.
Well seen
Beautiful.
sometimes all it takes is a wink… love this so much, thank you.
It looks like a delightful, modern sculpted snowman.
Love the shapes
Very nice. I love Japanese lanterns. The soft round shapes are beautiful.
Beautiful words.
You have some beautiful, inspiring photos. I wish you had a ‘like’ button so I could ‘like’ all of them. I don’t always have a comment to contribute but always appreciate your photography skills. 🙂