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The gratitude is expanding!
Can I start another blog post with ‘wow’? I think I have to.
Wow!
Over 200 gorgeous souls signed up to capturing gratitude last month, and posted the most divine gratitude photographs, and left the loveliest comments on other people’s posts. I’m filled with love and gratitude.
My plan was to post my gratitude photographs here every day. But the best led plans do have a tendency to go astray. You see, I’ve been re-designing my website (with the help of Jo Klima), having guests stay (living in the one of the most beautiful places in the world tends to attract visitors!), painting a cubby house, broadening my social media horizons (did you see I signed up to twitter and instagram?), and well, taking photographs of the things I’m grateful for.
So instead of adding even more to my very full plate this month, I decided to practice what I preach, and let go of the expectation I had of myself to blog EVERY day in November (thanks Leonie’s husband).
So here I am, at the beginning of December, ready to share my gratitude photographs from last month with you. Enjoy!
Coming soon are a series of interviews of some beautiful people who joined me in this photographic gratitude experiment.
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