In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Beneath Your Feet.”
With each day, the past becomes smaller, more distant. Just like the rough and incomplete markings of this hopscotch, our childhood becomes a far cry from who we are now. We must never forget what we did as children to become who we are today, whether good or bad. I didn’t have the best childhood growing up, but without it, I am not the person I am today. I don’t see regrets, I only see experiences that I can learn from as I move forward. I will always be appreciative of the life I have been given, because it’s humbled me, raised me, grounded me.
This was a great photo challenge as it helped me reflect on the life I have lived so far.
A very thoughtful reply to the challenge, cheers.
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Thank You!
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A really good blog.. your photographs simply breaths fire !!! That is terrific… 🙂 need ur inputs on this picture I had taken using a simple mobile phone
https://srinathkrishnamoorthy.wordpress.com/2015/08/06/foot-prints-vanish-but-impressions-remain/
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Thank You so much!1 I really appreciate it! Talking about your photo, for a mobile phone its holds very good detail and color! I also love the placement in which you took the shot. It gives the eyes something to follow! It’s very good! 🙂
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Great post. Loved the picture.
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Thank You!!!
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You are welcome.
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Great choice of picture + love the colors + agree with the words.
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Thank You so much!! I really appreciate it!!!
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Great post!
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Thank You!!
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Thank you so much!!
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