Oh Coralle, This is such a lovely image. I just opened up a blog and shop about for the love of old books. I want to restore and create cards and prints from artwork found in antique books. There is something about this art that really speaks to my heart.
Looking backwards with a smile, what a lovely thought. Karen
It is so easy to be hard on ourselves and focus on what we didn't get done or sad because our kids are growing up too fast or we didn't get that promotion. We need to look back with more smiles.
Coralie, This so reflects the words to Auld Lang Syne! Auld Lang Syne is a Scottish poem written by Robert Burns in 1788. Although the song begins with a question whether old times should be forgotten, the song is generally interpreted as a call to remember long standing friendships. I posted an actual image from Robert Burns's handwritten lyrics at www.KristinasVintageWorld.Blogspot.com
Something good to remember!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a nice sentiment!!
ReplyDeleteHave a Wonderful Day!!
Love,
Marilyn
xxoo
Mmmmm, sweet saying.
ReplyDeleteEspecially since we humans tend to look backward, with regrets and "what if's." And of course, we shouldn't. Thank you for reminding us. :-)
Oh Coralle,
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely image. I just opened up a blog and shop about for the love of old books. I want to restore and create cards and prints from artwork found in antique books. There is something about this art that really speaks to my heart.
Looking backwards with a smile, what a lovely thought.
Karen
What a beautiful thought and image. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt is so easy to be hard on ourselves and focus on what we didn't get done or sad because our kids are growing up too fast or we didn't get that promotion. We need to look back with more smiles.
ReplyDeleteCheri
Coralie, Coralie. I just adore your blog! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLooking back...and smiling (O:
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sweet reminder...
Coralie, This so reflects the words to Auld Lang Syne! Auld Lang Syne is a Scottish poem written by Robert Burns in 1788. Although the song begins with a question whether old times should be forgotten, the song is generally interpreted as a call to remember long standing friendships.
ReplyDeleteI posted an actual image from Robert Burns's handwritten lyrics at www.KristinasVintageWorld.Blogspot.com
Thanks for your beautiful image and post!
How lovely...
ReplyDeleteWylie
How beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet.
ReplyDeleteI just love your black and white family photos.
I love visiting your blog. Lots of great things that you share! I enjoy it very much! Happy New Year to you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Coralie!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Christine