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  1. MObugs41 says:

    this has always been one of my favorite quotes. Truly words to live by!

  2. Sweet Bay says:

    Beautiful quote and beautiful flowers. The light filtering through all of those pale pink petals is wonderful.
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  3. Talon says:

    Stunning shot, Meredith, and Thoreau’s words add a even more special touch.
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  4. SnaggleTooth says:

    Love Thoreau – Very apt words to think on as an artist- seeing things differently is a must!

    Thanks for the pic- I’ve never seen Peach blossoms before! they look so soft-
    SnaggleTooth´s last blog ..Creative Minds Guess E My ComLuv Profile

    • Meredith says:

      Me, too, Snaggle Tooth. He’s one of my favorite writers. The softness in the photo might be more my doing than the reality — although the reality was already incredibly gorgeous. :)

  5. Deborah says:

    Beautiful photo with perfect quote! I just realized that I live so close to Georgia, but have never seen a peach blossom!!
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    • Meredith says:

      Thank you, Deborah. You may have seen them and not realized it — so many flowering fruit trees look similar in spring, all competing for the same early pollinators. ;)

  6. Heidi says:

    Those blooms are so soft and inviting and those words I need reminding of every day!
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  7. What a delicious colour!
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  8. Serena says:

    So true……and a beautiful photo too ~
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  9. Lynn says:

    What a lovely quote to go along with those gorgeous blossoms. As MObugs said, words to live by.
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  10. This is a great image – I finally got round to posting some spring images but they certainly don’t compare to yours.
    David Macaulay´s last blog ..Spring My ComLuv Profile

  11. I love this verse and it is so true. Depending on one’s outlook, they can see something so different from the person standing right next to them. Your photo is just beautiful!
    Noelle/azplantlady´s last blog ..Like a Kid in a Candy Store… My ComLuv Profile

  12. Your photo is gorgeous! It captures the delicate blossoms so well. Great quote, very true

  13. Beautiful photograph…for me I see the epitome of spring.
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  14. Christine says:

    I had you on my blog roll then lost you because I failed to realize that you changed to a new blog. I’m so glad to have found you again. Superior photo, this!
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  15. elizabeth says:

    beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. I want to pair that quote with a photo some day. So fitting.
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  16. Hi Meredith

    Those blooms look so inviting – and the colour is so subtle. Once I started doing photography I saw the world in a different way.

  17. Holly says:

    Thanks, I needed that!

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