Pour a liquid out of its container, and it changes shape, fills the space you give it. If you give children a lot of space, it may surprise you where they’ll go and the shape they’ll take.
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Hi, I’m Ruchi! Welcome to my blog, where I share my travel experiences and the photographs of the places I've visited. Join me here on a journey to explore the beauty around and ride along to wherever my travels take me to next.
Marvelous liquids for this week’s challenge. 🙂
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Beautiful! Love what you wrote about children! So true!
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Thank you. Such potential in our children, we really must be mindful.
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Is that a picture of ice melting? The third from last…
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Thank you for reading. No, it’s actually the trail of foam and water behind our work boat. I’ve been obsessed recently in learning to photography water and since I’ve been filling in a lot on our oyster farm, I’ve been practicing. I’ve not quite got the settings right yet but I keep trying. lol
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An oyster farm sounds so cool!! I liked all your pictures… you are great with composition! Happy experimenting with the settings 😀
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lovely words, and photographs. Coffee is definitely my pleasure!!
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Bless the man or woman who discovered the magic contained within coffee beans, eh? Thank you for reading.
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