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The sun slowly rises over the snow capped mountains. From the nearby stream the gushing sound of running water can be heard. Everyone is still asleep except for my husband who is making his coffee.

In front of me, a serene landscape dominates the horizon. How I adore these mountains. They stood there majestically, imposing and strong. Motionless but enticing. Only the clouds can hide them away.

Yeah, it's going to be a great day!


Thank You for the rain that waters my garden, to that person who found my daughter's umbrella and left it aside for me to find.You see, it's a gift. Something she holds dearly.

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There are much to be thankful every day...
Balut said…
a great photo and an inspiring words :) Lina is right - there are much to be thankful everyday

Thanks for following back in GFC. Good to know you are still able to get some piece of cake from Joy. I ended up to your "poo" entry because I put your blog in my blog roll :) I try to find time to read the updates on blogs that goes on top of my roll and if there's no current update, I back read :)
joy said…
What a majestic picture and you can see it where you are. And inpiring words too. Yes, we have a lot to be thankful a about:)
Unknown said…
Always be thankful! I like the photo. :)

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