I am not sure what prompted me to take this picture. The day started out with the intention of spending a day at the beach with the girls but rain changed those plans (so please forgive the lack of make -up eek!). So we stopped for lunch and reevaluated the strategy.
We decided to explore the town instead and one of the stops was a very large indoor consignment shop. You can find statues, clothes, jewelry, paintings, old military items, just about anything you can think of. The girls were just being silly and posing next to different items in the shop and having a fun day.
But when I look back at this photo in particular, I wonder, what I was looking for? Was I looking at my own reflection or was I looking through the mirror into another world? The future? The past? Maybe I was just, in the moment, but somehow as I sit and gaze at it, it seems deeper than that.
Nostradamus used a reflection of a pool of water or a blacken mirror to see into the future. You, on the other hand are looking at your reflection and in that reflection, your eyes. Your eyes are the windows to your soul, your world, your reality. Many sees the horrors they caused, they fear they live in or the person they will be. I do not see disgust or fear on your face, I must conclude you are looking for you and the person you will be.
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I am not sure which would be more agonizing, the horrors of my past, or that of my future. Maybe Alice had it right.
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Alice faced horrors in her fantasy only to make her stronger in reality.
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As long as your future is not set, you can be anyone you want to be. It is all about you 🙂
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most often I feel like a gerbil on a wheel. changing the future is much easier said than done. but I don’t give up easily 😉 it’s the thick head.
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