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Penedos, The Cloud Holder
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Ninfa, Monte Gordo beach, HFF
Chamaemelum fuscatum, Penedos
Chamaemelum fuscatum & Ninfa, Penedos
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Penedos, Chamaemelum fuscatum
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Maezinha Maria e eu 2015
Martim Longo, HWW
Monte Gordo this morning
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Luz de Tavira
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Something is not right here ...
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Ponte Internacional do Guadiana
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Penedos, Windy day
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This was supposed to be for SC64: “ Sliding Door Moment - Something in your week, which makes a difference. This can be reality, symbolic, or literal. ”
But I guess I didn’t understand the challenge description, I thought it was meant to be the philosophical interpretation of a sliding door moment, not only showing sliding doors which would have been the easy part.
Looking at what is being posted I see I got it wrong for the challenge, JPMarcello is like me, he didn't understand what was asked. So we skip.
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According to Gillian's comment and suggestion to add this to the Sunday Challenge... I did.
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As many of you know Estrelinha, the dog of my life, passed away in January 2022.
After a lifetime with dogs, for reasons of health and responsibility I decided that I wouldn't have any more, except for an old dog from the shelter that nobody wanted to adopt, to give it a good end of life.
Ninfa will be 9 in January, she spent more than 5 and a half years at the shelter. Even the vet in charge doesn't understand why she hasn't been adopted: she's sweet, smart, beautiful and well-behaved.
Here she is, with my hand close to her, on the sofa, enjoying a new fulfilled life.
And I'm fine, because for my balance I need to know that I'm doing good, for people as well as for animals.
But I guess I didn’t understand the challenge description, I thought it was meant to be the philosophical interpretation of a sliding door moment, not only showing sliding doors which would have been the easy part.
Looking at what is being posted I see I got it wrong for the challenge, JPMarcello is like me, he didn't understand what was asked. So we skip.
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According to Gillian's comment and suggestion to add this to the Sunday Challenge... I did.
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As many of you know Estrelinha, the dog of my life, passed away in January 2022.
After a lifetime with dogs, for reasons of health and responsibility I decided that I wouldn't have any more, except for an old dog from the shelter that nobody wanted to adopt, to give it a good end of life.
Ninfa will be 9 in January, she spent more than 5 and a half years at the shelter. Even the vet in charge doesn't understand why she hasn't been adopted: she's sweet, smart, beautiful and well-behaved.
Here she is, with my hand close to her, on the sofa, enjoying a new fulfilled life.
And I'm fine, because for my balance I need to know that I'm doing good, for people as well as for animals.
Paulo Moreira, Vicente López García, Heide, buonacoppi and 26 other people have particularly liked this photo
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a such great moment and story you share with us.
I am sure your life will be rich and richer every day........for who does good will be in peace........
Xata club has replied to Annemarie clubAnnemarie club has replied to Xata clubXata club has replied to Gillian Everett clubGillian Everett club has replied to Xata clubBut yes, absolutely... The term a sliding doors moment became a term popularised in the late 20th-century meaning seemingly inconsequential moments that nonetheless alter the trajectory of future events... Although the term originated from the 1998 film Sliding Doors, written and directed by Peter Howitt and starring Gwyneth Paltrow, the concept was explored earlier by J. B. Priestley in his 1932 play Dangerous Corner. Wikipedia.
Xata club has replied to Edna Edenkoben clubAfter my last dog died several years ago, I also decided not to have any more dogs of my own. But every time I meet a dog, my heart swells.
Xata club has replied to aNNa schramm clubWünsche noch einen schönen Sonntag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Xata club has replied to Günter Klaus clubXata club has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubXata club has replied to Gudrun clubLes portes coulissantes étant un exemple et non le sujet...
Xata club has replied to Ghislaine clubGillian Everett club has replied to Ghislaine clubBut yes, absolutely... The term a sliding doors moment became a term popularised in the late 20th-century meaning seemingly inconsequential moments that nonetheless alter the trajectory of future events... Although the term originated from the 1998 film Sliding Doors, written and directed by Peter Howitt and starring Gwyneth Paltrow, the concept was explored earlier by J. B. Priestley in his 1932 play Dangerous Corner. Wikipedia.
Xata club has replied to tiabunna clubXata club has replied to Wierd Folkersma clubXata club has replied to J.Garcia clubThis is such a delightful image Isabel.........I love it!
Xata club has replied to Keith Burton clubXata club has replied to photosofghosts clubXata club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo clubXata club has replied to Erika+Manfred clubAND NINFA IS A WONDERFUL EXAMPLE MOMENT OF NEVER SAY NEVER !!
YOU HAVE RESCUED EACH OTHER. ALL BILLS PAID !
ITS AS I TOLD YOU THE ONE THAT PASSES TO THE RAINBOW BRIDGE SENDS THE NEXT ONE TO US. WE ARE IMPERFECT HUMANS WE CANNOT BE TRUSTED TO BE ALONE !!!
Xata club has replied to Pam J clubXata club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubMy mother had a dog when I was little and was sad when it died, so she forbade her children to have animals.
As an adult, I now understand the meaning of kindness.
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