Framed facade
Aging exterior
Outer deception
Inner treasure
A little of this. A little of that.
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You got it right! Thanks, Sandy. ❤
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You are welcome!
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This is spooky. I have a similar picture – am fascinated by the light within. Nice one.
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I think sometimes we can’t see beyond the facade of life and need to look deeper to find the inner light. Also, it speaks to us aging ones who are sometimes invisible because of our facade.
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That it does!
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Great photo! I love how the piece of wood is pointing at the light. Your words fit so well; if we just take the time to look through the window dressing, there is treasure to be found and cherished!
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Thank-you, Heather. Your words perfectly describe my intent. ❤
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My pleasure.
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I like this very much, great feeling. Which celestial object is the light?
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Thank-you, Michael. The celestial object is a digital manifestation to symbolize one’s
inner light. 🙂
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Very intriguing. I want to know what treasure lies within and what is that light? Very good! 😀 xo
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Thank-you, Vashti. That light is the spark of imagination that we all hold dear. A bit of digital magic. 🙂
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Awesome. 🙂
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Both inside and outside at the same time. (K)
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And so it is. 🙂
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Wow!!! Awesome image!! Oh my goodness, this is exceptional, Olga! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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Thank-you, Amy. I’m getting better at using digital possibilities to create a vision. 🙂
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