Jan29 innocence. Posted on January 29, 2015 by beth Standard innocence is like polished armor; it adorns and defends. – robert south —- image credit: google images Share this:FacebookPinterestEmailPrintTwitterLinkedInLike this:Like Loading...
Give me a baby gorilla, as I could stare at these amazing, wonderful primates all day long. Love the expression on his face. Love the quote. x LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Hmm, this one made me think. Innocence is wonderful, but it can be used you against you, too. Not sure about the armor part. I’ll have to ponder that. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
It would grow up and rip my face off, but I would totally want a gorilla if it stayed in baby form. So snugly and sweet. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
And we all wish to protect with armor their innocence, as long as we can! The photo was precious and the meaning superb, Beth. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
How sweet, I love these images of primate youngsters finding their way in the world 🙂 This one is wonderful Beth 🙂 Andro xxx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
So cute. I’ve seen photos like this with animals – a fox comes to mind – and I wonder what they’re thinking. Do they admire nature’s beauty as we do? It sure seems so. 😉 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Give me a baby gorilla, as I could stare at these amazing, wonderful primates all day long. Love the expression on his face. Love the quote. x
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i agree with all of that, jen )
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Look at the little face. Gives my heart a twist. ❤ ❤
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me too )
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Looks like Mark B. before he got his haircut. Ha! Neat pic Beth.
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it’s the innocence that they have in common.
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Awww!!! So cute.
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i agree, deb )
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Gorgeous!
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yes )
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So beautiful:):)
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Hmm, this one made me think. Innocence is wonderful, but it can be used you against you, too. Not sure about the armor part. I’ll have to ponder that.
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Beautiful post Beth! Huge smiles.
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thanks, belinda )
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You are so welcome!
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Love!
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thanks )
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Huggable, Beth. 🙂 And wise looking, too.
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hey, hopefully people describe us that way too, mark )
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You, for sure, my friend. 🙂
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and you too, mark )
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How did you get one of your students to pose for that picture?
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aren’t they cooperative little ones?
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It would grow up and rip my face off, but I would totally want a gorilla if it stayed in baby form. So snugly and sweet.
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i agree )
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And we all wish to protect with armor their innocence, as long as we can! The photo was precious and the meaning superb, Beth.
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yes, and thank you, robin )
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shared! <3!!
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thought you might like this sweet little one, susie )
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Yeah, it’s a lovely picture.
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thanks, jn )
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How sweet, I love these images
of primate youngsters finding
their way in the world 🙂
This one is wonderful Beth 🙂
Andro xxx
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happy you liked it, andro )
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So cute. I’ve seen photos like this with animals – a fox comes to mind – and I wonder what they’re thinking. Do they admire nature’s beauty as we do? It sure seems so. 😉
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i believe they do, judy )
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