Just wondering what the alternatives are
Posted: May 22, 2021 in Life in Colour Photo Challenge 2021, Six-Word SaturdayTags: #SWS, Life in Colour, Life in Colour Photo Challenge 2021, Life in Colour: purple, painted rocks, purple, Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch, sayings, Six-Word Saturday
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A great purple. Painting stones has become a popular pastime
For a time I saw quite a few at the Preserve while walking. Haven’t seen many recently.
Fair kwestion, Janet 🙂 🙂
Indeed. 🙂 Happy Saturday, Jo.
Mmm… 🤔
🙂
Mmm… Who might I be if I’m not the me I thought I was..?
The question of the day to ponder. 🙂
I don’t want to be you. I want to be me.
That’s good because you are. 🙂
A good find for purple!
Thanks, Sue. At one time there were lots of these where I walk, but they seem to have mostly disappeared.
I see them locally sometimes
These days? You never can tell.
😳 Unfortunately that’s so true. 😩
pretend to be someone else?
😉. Maybe.
Hi, Janet, cool stone, and thought-provoking comment. During my years in South Florida (where a very large concentration of physically beautiful people live) I’ve known many who strive to be richer, thinner, more popular, etc., like the celebrities and others who live in the mansions near the Atlantic. Over the years, I’ve found it a challenge to discover who I really am, due to childhood programming & the strong influence of media. Maybe the message on the stone suggests a deep dive for self exploration. 🌞
That could be. It would be a good meaning.
Ha, Sylvia. Exactly. 🙂
I mean, Janet! Sorry. Was just visiting Sylvia before… 😬
Not a problem. I’ve done the same thing before. 🙂
🙂
If I can’t be Teddy Roosevelt, I’ll hide under the bed and refuse to be anybody at all. <-Name that paraphrase
Bully!
Words to live by, but there are lots of pretenders out in the world. I’m happy being me.
And I me. 🙂 We’re blessed.
😀 We are.
You find some really odd things. This is one of them!
TY, Janet!
For a time when Covid started, there were a lot of these painted rocks at the Preserve. I don’t know where they’ve all gone now, but they’re mostly gone.