Pondering the Profound
Profound ~ adj. ~ Intellectual depth and insight
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In the early years on X (formerly known as Twitter), I tweeted that I wanted to post something profound. Nothing to say, comfort online yet to blend into my psyche, I didn't want to come across as a dullard. I have yet in over ten years plus to tweet something I believe is profound.
For autumn 2023 I planned to search out a photograph that encapsulates my ideal representation of the season. I felt for sure a colorful leaf would be in the frame. Alas, another issue took over causing me to stay home, no foliage excursion of note.
After looking at the numerous autumn photographs in my folders, I realize there is no one photograph that respresents autumn to me.
Ah!
What would fill the garganua space left if all states in America suddenly reduced their lottery games to one drawing a week for only two games?
That isn't as profound as it is scary.
I have laundry to do.
I find simplicity is my 'default' for profound ~
ReplyDeleteGlad you still have your sense of humor and got the laundry done ~ lol
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
the pictures are beautiful...
ReplyDeletei am an ordinary woman who does not have a twitter account and does not say anything profound...except, i too have laundry to do!!
Carol,
ReplyDeleteThe laundry is still sitting by the door. :)
Have a wonderful week!
Debbie,
ReplyDeleteReading your blog, I think you are extraordinary.
Happy Laundry!
I actually did some laundry today!
ReplyDeleteI do like the two photographs on your post.
Wishing you a good week ahead.
All the best Jan
A good week to you as well, Jan
ReplyDeleteBaking pumpkins for soup this week
Ooooo, that is really a pretty photo of the sky. And the grounds look like Autumn season. I do love your pictures, there's just something about them.
ReplyDeleteHappy November days to you.
~Sheri
that photo is looking like here. The trees are getting bare!
ReplyDeleteJeanie,
ReplyDeleteBare trees are just in time for November, the month of branches.
Have a good week
Happy November, Sheri!
ReplyDeleteNovember is a no pressure to get out and see the foliage or celebrate the season. It is a quiet, windy and cold month with a some booing going on when it snows. I'm laughing. Oh, and an extra load of laundry added for sweaters and fleece. :)