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BlogFest 2012 Day 27 - One moment in my life

Posted by Claudia Moser on 1:15 PM in , ,
And to end this lovely October event, Angie mentioned the following prompt:

'I am taking you all to embark on a Journey of Life, where each of you would share One Moment in Your Life.'


a sunny spring day
people are doing nothing
in the small village
--Shiki Masaoka



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8 Comments


Great pic Claudia. Angie is our Host of the Day-- it changed, so sorry for any confusion!

Cheers, Jenn


Beautiful and I always love the life of a small village ...
Perhaps someday I would choose to live in a small village where life goes like... chatting,fishing, gardening and visiting friends as well as traveling here and there.


Beautiful picture Claudia!

Kathy
http://gigglingtruckerswife.blogspot.com


It's reassuring to have something which doesn't change in our lives.

Lovely photo!


This is a lovely picture and what a great place to live. :)


@Jenn - I barely managed on time to change my entry :) but all is well!
@Journey of Life - yes, the life in a village is completely different, I am so much calmer now!
@Kathy - thank you, just around the corner of my house.
@Jacqueline - that is true, it gives us comfort!
@Ellie - I agree with you!


Lovely pic, serene moment.
Here's mine one moment of my life


Can I come stay with you? :)

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