Tom, may I please use a photo from your blog and write a poem with it? I will, of course, credit the image to you and link back to your blog. I just love your photos ❤
For me, yes. I would hope that the mood in the pic might evoke different memories in different viewers. As for psychoanalysis, your comment reminds me of a quote from Tolstoy: “All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” Not factually accurate, of course, but true in its own way.
Another beautiful photo! ❤
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Thank you, Serena. Always enjoy seeing a comment from you.
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You’re welcome, Tom, and thank you! ❤
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Tom, may I please use a photo from your blog and write a poem with it? I will, of course, credit the image to you and link back to your blog. I just love your photos ❤
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I assume this is one of positive memories? (they are often far easier to psychoanalyze in my opinion) 😉
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For me, yes. I would hope that the mood in the pic might evoke different memories in different viewers. As for psychoanalysis, your comment reminds me of a quote from Tolstoy: “All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” Not factually accurate, of course, but true in its own way.
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It evoked something positive for me. And yes, to add to Tolstoy, the unhappy tends to require deeper exploration
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Further exploration for lawyers as well as psychiatrists. 😉
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