Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Listen With Your Heart

 Today's yoga practice was entitled "Listen".
And on my walk today, I found hearts.
Someone had done chalk art on the sidewalk at the park.
A small piece of chalk was left behind so I made my own heart, tried to draw a cat and also left a crocheted heart behind.
Love clouds.
And really love when the moon aligns with the minaret.
Sending love your way.
Have a terrific Tuesday.

9 comments:

  1. When I am outside, I love to hold still; it's amazing how many sounds you miss when you are moving around!

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  2. You've gotta have heart!! I think that's a song! I love your "hearts" and that you found them on your walk! My walking today was up and down the stairs to do several loads of laundry. But exercise is exercise and the laundry is done...win win! Happy Tuesday back to you!!

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  3. Both of my words for the year are here in your post! Of course, I'm such a talker I couldn't choose just one! Listen is one and generosity is the other. You, my friend, are good at both. Thank you for the beautiful photos.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  4. Dearest Tammy,
    What lovely photos you took — those kitty feet also made your photo special!
    And the moon next to the top of the minaret is magical looking.
    Hugs and once more Happy Birthday to you both — enjoy the day and many more to come.
    Mariette

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  5. Signs of love. Such sweet little drawings on the sidewalk and such a darling crocheted heart that you left for others to discover. Have a beautiful day, Tammy.

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  6. What a great photo of the moon and the minaret. I love chalk drawings on the ground too.

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  7. Love hearts! So sweet of you to leave a crochet heart behind to brighten someone else's day. :).

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  8. Wow, that picture of the minaret with the moon is a stunner!

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