I’m doubly glad about this post. It’s the 1st I reply to since our huge international move and it contains both a thing I love so much, namely the taking in of something tiny, small, unimportant to the great of this world but happiness giving to ppl like us AND to find another affinado of the incredible MHN…. Thanks.
Yes, and I took it in Detroit’s abandoned once grand train station. This building is often used in Armageddon type films and now has been purchased by Ford Motor with plans to restore it and make it their world headquarters
I considered a life without wonder, and decided that wasn’t a life at all. Unexpected flowers. Free snacks. Starting my morning with your post. All great things! Thanks, Beth.
This is our old historical train station, often used in end of the world movies. Once the hub of the city and very grand, now to become Ford world headquarters and very lovingly restored)
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Great Quote.
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thanks, goff
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Cheers. Happy Monday.
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Here’s to a constant wonder!!!!!
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yes!
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I’m doubly glad about this post. It’s the 1st I reply to since our huge international move and it contains both a thing I love so much, namely the taking in of something tiny, small, unimportant to the great of this world but happiness giving to ppl like us AND to find another affinado of the incredible MHN…. Thanks.
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oh, I’m so glad for both reasons. and she is amazing
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Wonderful!
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Thanks,Jennie
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You’re welcome, Beth.
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Cheers to the power of nature, Beth.
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Yes, it’s clearly bigger than us
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Hi Beth, i love that you noticed the flowers! A reminder to slow down and notice the world around us. Did you take the photo?
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Yes, and I took it in Detroit’s abandoned once grand train station. This building is often used in Armageddon type films and now has been purchased by Ford Motor with plans to restore it and make it their world headquarters
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Wow that is really inteteresting! Abandoned places have so many stories to tell. What a creative way to share this photo with us.
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Thanks
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I considered a life without wonder, and decided that wasn’t a life at all. Unexpected flowers. Free snacks. Starting my morning with your post. All great things! Thanks, Beth.
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Thanks, coach
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Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.
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That’s right
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😍
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Can’t keep a plant down – they do rule the world…nice they let us live in it
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That’s it!
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A lovely reminder.
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Thanks
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Love it! ❤
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❤️
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Awwwww
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thanks
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How lovely — your photo makes me think of the quote David shared today and the commitment to ‘seek out daily causes for praise’.
Lovely.
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Yes, I was thinking the same thing
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how wonderful it would be if such a flower were just the thing to get Detroit on the road to recovery…
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This is our old historical train station, often used in end of the world movies. Once the hub of the city and very grand, now to become Ford world headquarters and very lovingly restored)
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I’m glad to hear that Ford is committing to some revitalization. Make Detroit Great Again! 🙂
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it’s an amazing undertaking and will yield amazing results, I’m sure
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