Sunday, 17 February 2019

Something for a Sunday


I think this might be by Chris Dunn, but I can't be certain.

 
I hardly ever have enough time these days to do a proper post on Sunday mornings, so I am going to start something new.  I am just going to post a picture, and then you can tell me what it makes you feel or think in the comments.  I will too.



7 comments:

  1. "She believed in the magic of red shoes and knew that when one was wearing a pair they could take you just about anywhere and everywhere in the most amazing style, even if the only place you wanted to go was Home Sweet Home!"

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  2. You have always loved red shoes..the first pair I bought myself were red:)

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    1. Red shoes have magical properties Monique! xoxo

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  3. Hi Marie~

    I love everything about this picture! The squirrels making the shoes, the snails, the red shoes, and the, sixpence shoes by the door. And who or what are the little people running by her, are those soles!? The bell above the door...it's all magical!!

    Hope your Sunday was blessed. Much love to you XOXO!

    Hugs and Love,
    Barb

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    1. Its possible that they are Barb! I think for sure it is a shoemaker's shop! Love the Puss in Boots coming in the door! On his way back from visiting the Queen undoubtedly! Love and hugs to you! xoxo

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  4. I wrote something and then pressed the open icon and I think lost it. Anyway, the photo reminds me of when I was a young girl. I had a very vivid imagination and would pretend I was in various circumstances. I’m sure these situations were brought about by stories I had read. I really like her red shoes and the little animals around her. It appears that she is in a shoe shop. It’s one of my favorite places to be. I do love shoes. Sending loving thoughts and hugs! Hope you are having a sweet Sabbath day.

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  5. The Internet can be somewhat freaky LeAnn! My iPad won't let me comment on blogger at all, or do posts. So I use it basically as a reader. I am sure it is just a simple change I need to make. I had a very vivid imagination as a child also. I did not have a lot of toys. I don't think children did back then. What I had inspired me to use my imagination. Love and hugs to you and Roger. xoxo

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