We did not change as we grew older; we just became more clearly ourselves.
Lynn Hall, Where Have All the Tigers Gone?, 1989
In my days of growing older I find this quote so true. Everyday I get to know my self better. I love this photo. The sunset was so pretty through the rain even through all the traffic. A perfect desciption of life. Look above us and appreciate what we see.
Inspired by the wonderful Tracy at Notes from a Cottage Industry!
Welcome to the world of Tadlafleur! I am an artist, quilter, crocheter needlework lover, reader, dreamer, sewer,designer, decorator, lover of beautiful things. Tadlafleur is the name I use for my artistic identity. This blog is where I show my loves of crafts, life outlooks and the splendor of the world that tickles my fancy.
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Yes, I find this to be so true as well!
Great quote, so true!!!
Thank you for stopping by & leaving a comment! Hope you'll visit again soon.
Smiles,
Carol
This is a great quote and definitely true in my life!
Thanks for visiting me today.
Love your quote. Trying to remember that perspective is everything.
Hi Dotti.. Your quote is so true! I am a big Stevie Nicks fan and it makes me think of what she said about aging. The sea it changes colour, but the sea it does not change (or close to that :-)
Thanks so much for stopping by and for joining my blog! I will be drawing a number tommorrow and posting.. Good Luck!
Bella
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