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great reminder… i am often in awe, but don’t let myself actually acknowledge that i am. i need to step back and let myself really appreciate how cool nature can be.
great reminder… i am often in awe, but don’t let myself actually acknowledge that i am. i need to step back and let myself really appreciate how cool nature can be.
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Kato
14 years ago
I’m lucky that I get to experience such wonder every day at “work”; in fact, making sure my little friends get enough nature immersion IS part of my job! Seeing it through their eyes multiplies the magic.
More trip photos, Kym (unless you got any of me bellydancing…)! I lost all the kids almost immediately, but there were hundreds of “aha” moments like this one, for grown-ups, too.
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Kato
14 years ago
I’m lucky that I get to experience such wonder every day at “work”; in fact, making sure my little friends get enough nature immersion IS part of my job! Seeing it through their eyes multiplies the magic.
More trip photos, Kym (unless you got any of me bellydancing…)! I lost all the kids almost immediately, but there were hundreds of “aha” moments like this one, for grown-ups, too.
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“When was the last time you were amazed at the world’s beauty?”
All day, everyday. Especially in the spring… and sumer… and fall… and winter.
I’m with Ernie.
I’m with Ernie.
Beautiful expression on his face. Is that your son?
No, he’s my great nephew. I love the expression on his face and the gentle way he’s encircling the bubble.
Beautiful expression on his face. Is that your son?
No, he’s my great nephew. I love the expression on his face and the gentle way he’s encircling the bubble.
Constantly and perpetually.
Constantly and perpetually.
Kym, you are such an amazing photographer. You’ve caught a glimpse of his spirit.
Thank you. I didn’t capture the moment as well as I would like. He is such a beautiful little boy.
Kym, you are such an amazing photographer. You’ve caught a glimpse of his spirit.
Thank you. I didn’t capture the moment as well as I would like. He is such a beautiful little boy.
It’s a very nice capture, Kym. You’ve caught the wonder and amazement on his face over that gigantic bubble – too cool!!
It’s a very nice capture, Kym. You’ve caught the wonder and amazement on his face over that gigantic bubble – too cool!!
great reminder… i am often in awe, but don’t let myself actually acknowledge that i am. i need to step back and let myself really appreciate how cool nature can be.
great reminder… i am often in awe, but don’t let myself actually acknowledge that i am. i need to step back and let myself really appreciate how cool nature can be.
I’m lucky that I get to experience such wonder every day at “work”; in fact, making sure my little friends get enough nature immersion IS part of my job! Seeing it through their eyes multiplies the magic.
More trip photos, Kym (unless you got any of me bellydancing…)! I lost all the kids almost immediately, but there were hundreds of “aha” moments like this one, for grown-ups, too.
I’m lucky that I get to experience such wonder every day at “work”; in fact, making sure my little friends get enough nature immersion IS part of my job! Seeing it through their eyes multiplies the magic.
More trip photos, Kym (unless you got any of me bellydancing…)! I lost all the kids almost immediately, but there were hundreds of “aha” moments like this one, for grown-ups, too.