It is Tuesday and here is January Square-up version –
Let’s remember LOOK UP AT THE EVERYDAY LAYERS to see the possible beauty.


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It is Tuesday and here is January Square-up version –
Let’s remember LOOK UP AT THE EVERYDAY LAYERS to see the possible beauty.
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Must admit I prefer your Florida look up to Washington, but I do love Washington DC!
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I used to get in trouble for staring up at the ceiling in church, but it was the most beautiful part of the room.
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Oh and I imagine the beauty you saw!
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Hope things will be looking up soon.
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Same here
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Great photos Yvette
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Thanks ☀️
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I don’t know if it’s better to be down looking up. Or to be up looking down.
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Change that better to worse……
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Hmmm – good to ponder
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The opening pic is perfect for layers … and thanks for the idea because I just added “layers” to my offline ideas list for beach walks. 🙂
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Glad to inspire an idea for your series
Cheers
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Sweet shots! Especially the second one.
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Merci!
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You’re welcome!
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Two very different and perfect photos for this week 😀
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Thanks so much Cee
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great pictures and reminders of always looking for finding beauty wherever we go Yvette! ❤️
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I love the one beneath. It reminds me of someplace else 🙂 🙂
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That under the pier photo is amazing! Very meditative!
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Thanks – 😊☀️💦
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The picture of the bridges in Washington DC reminds me of why I don’t drive in that city!
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Whew – it sure slowed down during the pandemic – but one of the most terrible places to
Drive
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I hope they continue to look up in 2021!
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Awesome capture!
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Thx
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Love your pictures and especially the one under the pier in Fl.
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Thanks YC
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Great images love the one under the pier 🙂
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Thanks 😊☀️
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Love the colors in the Florida picture!!
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Thanks so much 😊☀️
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I like the look under the bridge and the pylons Yvette. I’ve not heard that tune – I thought it was going to be “Crazy” by Patsy Cline.
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Hi Linda – that crazy song reminds me of an overplayed “karaoke” song at a place I worked at in 1992 – her song always reminds me of that season
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I grew up listening to Patsy Cline as my folks were big country music fans. They never cared for the more modern country singers, but they liked Hank Williams, Sr., Patsy Cline, Hank Snow – all the old country crooners from way back. They said the newer country singers did not have the mournfulness in their music like the old-timers did. This is true – they had that twang and the heartfelt sentiment. I could easily see “Crazy” being a karaoke song. 🙂
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Hi – when you say twang – it does fit a certain type of country songs – and my dad was a fan of that country music 🎶☀️🎶
And funny how some folks (me included) might not like the newbies of the way a genre evolves / like we like “Kane Brown” and had some country fans argue he was not pure country or something like that!???
Ahhh – we humans like what we like eh??
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I remember when Hank Williams Jr. first got on the airwaves – my parents scoffed at his mucis and said “that’s not country music!” They didn’t like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings or Merle Haggard either. (I happen to like some of their songs.) You’re right Yvette – we have our favorite genres and singers and no one should mess with our expectations. 🙂
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