Thursday, 9 July 2009

Balm for the soul


I am feeling under the weather today, to put it mildly, so I decided to look through my photos.  Looking through pictures will always soothe me when I don't feel well.  Listening to some familiar music will have the same effect, or a few kind words from a friend.  

12 comments:

  1. Lovely photo. Thinking of you and sending good wishes. Hope you soon feel better !

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  2. Under the weather maybe, but you still look great!
    The pics good too!

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  3. Sorry to hear that you are down - hope you recover soon. We need people like you to cheer the rest of us up!

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  4. Soigne-toi bien.
    I'm drinking the whisky part of the hot toddy for you, so all you need is to suck lemons ;-)
    j

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  5. This photo will not only soothe your ailment but also your soul. It's beautiful

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  6. Let me be a friend with kind words. Hope you get well soon. Beautiful bomb pic,too. Looks like an atomic one. Hope you didn't get too close.

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  7. Hope you are feeling better.
    Enjoy your weekend! :)

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  8. Hope you're soon feeling better
    j

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  9. Hope you'll feel better, A. And yeah, I can find looking through pictures soothing too.

    On a related note: more than once, I've felt refreshed after looking through my hiking photos and assembling photo-essays out of them. I think it's all the green... and the nice reminders of good times that make it so. :)

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  10. Great photograph a bit of reminiscing is always good for the soul.

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  11. That did sound self-pitying of me, but I was truly feeling pretty grim at the time. Thank you all for your kind thoughts - the recovery is been duly accelerated.

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  12. A., I think looking at pics of nature not only make us feel better but also heal our souls. Thanks so much for sharing this post.

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