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I’ve been enjoying your ‘worn out’ series. nice work
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Thank you, Matt. I’m not too inspired to write these days, so I’m trying to make up for it this way. 🙂
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You’re doing a hell of a job. Hell with being inspired anyway. writing is what writing does.
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Good point.
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This is a great series, Ana
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Thank you, Yvette 🙂 I hope it’s not getting boring, because I still have plenty to share.
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no it is nice – and has a quietude to it the way you share in single posts….
🙂
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I’m pleased it can be perceived that way 🙂 . Too much “worn out” at once might get depressing..
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🙂
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also – your worn out photos have variety and different moods
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It helps that they’re from a few different areas.
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🙂
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also – this is where your photo muse has led you. so go with it – hahah
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Lol – good point.
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