As always, I took a lot of photos while we were in Montreal. Capturing moments. Freezing time. I am so grateful for the ability to do this. When I look at an image, I am transported back to that moment. The place. The person. What better way to remember the past than through photographs.
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My older daughter smiling as she opens one of her gifts. |
Photos capture a single fleeting moment. They speak a thousand words without making a sound. And each one has a story to tell.
Below is a video of some of the most powerful photos of 2013.
Wishing you all a lovely weekend!
That made me sob like crazy.
ReplyDeleteIt's a very touching video!
DeleteWOW, that was very powerful. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas!
ReplyDeletePhotos do that. They are quite amazing.
Deletewow indeed catches you by the heart and squeezes...be well my friend
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lorraine. You be well, too, you hear? :)
DeleteJust lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt sure makes us think.
DeleteLovely photo of your daughter!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christine. These are the types of images I enjoy taking.
DeletePowerful!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is.
DeleteI'm watching ET and they're doing a ~ who we lost this year ~ segment ... and well, I just watched your video and so... it's been quite a year!
ReplyDeleteand oh, me, Martha ... such a sweet natural looking beauty ... how precious is she ~ oh, sigh... my kiddos left this afternoon to go to the inlaws... BUT I've got pictures! ;)
Thanks, Carolyn. It shocks me sometimes how grown up she is. I still remember her as a toddler! Oh, how the years go by...
DeleteWhat a lovely photo of your daughter, Martha! And such a contrast to the photos of the year ~ what a year we've had! I like to freeze time too! Take care!
ReplyDeleteIt's been quite a year, indeed!
DeleteYour daughter is beautiful, and she looks like her mommy.
ReplyDeletexoRobyn
Thanks, Robyn. Hope you are doing well!
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