February 26, 2010

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there are so many dreams in the world.  the dream of peace, safety, security, having plenty to eat.  those dreams make the dreaming by me seem so small and insignificant. 

i read a passage in a book last night.  the character talked about how the stars didn't make her dream but made her feel small and lost.  and i thought how sad that was.

when i look at the grand expanse of space - i see beauty and wonder.  and i search for shooting stars to wish (dream) on.  but no matter the condition of below ... i think one thing is common - the desire to dream (deep down, sometimes way deep).  there are people that are scared of dreaming - their dreams have been ripped to shreds and they keep their dreams locked up tight.  even then, i think they dream.  then there are people that dream despite their scars.  there are the dreamers, the wishers, the glass half-fullers...the ones that cultivate hope and wonder.  i look to those people to cast their rope out to me when i'm feeling small, scarred and scared.  those life preservers.

and still i swim in this grand sea of life - never wanting to give up on dreaming.  staring up at the great big sky and making wishes. 

28 comments:

  1. love your words...beautifully written. glad to see you at Farmhouse...always good to see a friend.....


    happy friday,
    kary
    xxx

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  2. Is it just me or is this so beautifully written that it gave me chills?
    Thinking of you and your budding trees down south as I sit inside during another snow day. Which I love, by the way!

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  3. Wonderful image and words. Very eloquent. We must never give up dreaming, my friend.

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  4. This is beautiful Char, we can never stop dreaming or believing, I love the sky and all the stars, love love a falling star to make a wish, I thing I will always be a kid at heart. Have a great weekend. sorry I have not been around in a few days. be well.

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  5. Never stop dreaming Char ... dreams have a way of materializing. And if we did not have dreams -- what then?
    Your photo is mesmerizing -- love the vibrancy of the red.

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  6. i agree....without dreams, we don't really have much of anything and stars....oh don't even get me going with how I love stars :)

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  7. i used to be afraid to go after my dreams. age has taught me though to believe in the old saying, "nothing ventured, nothing gained."

    a beautiful post and i love the photo.

    warm smiles and wishes for a lovely weekend,

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  8. never stop dreaming - that's what i say.

    love this photo of yours : )

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  9. Lovely blog, Char, and this is one of your most beautiful and calming photos. I love it.

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  10. Husband and I have been having these conversations of late about dreaming and contentment and where the two shall meet. I tend to fall on the side of the dreamer and he on the contented.

    Your photos and words together are a beautiful end to my week!

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  11. Oh, the sky is a wondrous sight to behold. Day or night. But I love to go out with the dogs at night and stare up at it. Always different. The moon magical, no matter what phase. Reach up and grab onto a star while you dream. Always loved the phrase: (so and so) hung the moon.
    Brenda

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  12. Such a beautiful post and photo. I am very much a dreamer.

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  13. Love this - dreamy photo and wonderful thoughts. Keep dreaming!

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  14. What a post! Just reading it gave me a lift. So glad I visited your beautiful blog tonight!! xoxo Gigi

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  15. i remember once reading when i was little that if you wished upon the first star as night fell, your wish would come true. i only wished for one thing - repeatedly, over a period of several months - and that wish came true. twenty years later, i still think of that wish i made and how my dreams have come true.

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  16. Funny that I don't seem to dream as much as I used to. I don't know if it's because I'm too busy or too jaded now. Thank you for reminding me of what I'm missing.

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  17. Char you are such a beautiful woman. These special people who dream, despite all odds and scars, carry the whole world forward with their love and their dreams. : ) I meet people like this all the time now.

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  18. Thought provoking post Char. I used to be afraid to dream...I think it was a "family" belief whispering in my head that I should be appreciative and content with what I had in life...which I am, but I've also come to understand that dreaming is so very important and doesn't negate our appreciation of the blessings we already have. It's just a part of the creation process which we stifle if we don't allow ourselves to dream.

    Thanks to you for your dream of the "Lens" project!

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  19. So beautifully written Char...I hope to always remain a dreamer...

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  20. love the red bridge! and daydreaming is a relaxing and productive hobby imho.

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  21. oh wow, this bridge is fabulous! I am trying to daydream more. Sometimes I just feel so darn rigid. I wrote about listening to my muse and how challenging I find it!

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  22. the photo's simply DREAMY and you words, so full.

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  23. this is so beautiful... I have no words. simply perfect.

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  24. Oh how beautifully said Char! Dream on!!! xo

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  25. You inspired me to dream a little bigger. Beautiful words, Char! And there's my bridge!

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  26. Dreams are what keep us youthful and tuned into possibility.
    May all your dreams manifest into beautiful realities. xo

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