
Chris at the bottom of the photo. Sequoia tree that is 125+ years old.
The topic for this week is “Make Yourself Feel Small”. There are so many ways you make yourself feel small. Ingrid Lee’s ideas below. Let’s see what all you can come up with.
Tip from Ingrid Fetell Lee: Make Yourself Feel Small – Look up at the stars, tall trees, or the clouds. Sit inside a cathedral. Go to a planetarium. Looking at vast things makes us feel small, which puts our problems in perspective and can make us feel more purposeful
and less alone.
Feel free to use your photo archives and see what photos you have that fits the current week’s challenge, or even better yet grab you camera and take a new photo! ENJOY and have FUN.
Upcoming Topics
- Cheer Someone Else Up – February 12, 2020
- Make Yourself Feel Small
- Wear Bright Clothes on Tough Days
- Shop Your Home
- Put your Collections on Display
- Color Code
- Create Abundance Out of Ordinary Things
Create a On the Hunt for Joy Challenge Post
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My entry for the week
Look at how small the people are. Building is supporting a 747 that is now used as a water slide. Evergreen Museum complex, McMinnville, Oregon,
Huge tractor with giant tires. Notice behind the tire, Chris is holding her hand up demonstrating how big the tires are.
Huge rock at Seal Beach,Oregon.
I’ve put together a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
Qi (energy) hugs,
Cee
Beautiful images Cee, the old sequoia tree looks amazing! Our contribution for this week’s lovely challenge is here: https://whippetwisdom.com/2020/02/19/wordless-wednesday-big-world/
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Your features in the landscape look really big! Here’s mine https://sueswordsandpictures.wordpress.com/2020/02/19/on-the-hunt-for-joy-week-7-make-yourself-look-small/
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The tractor photo is cute with that hand sticking up in the air!!
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So glad you like the tractor photo. Thanks for stopping by Nora 😀
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You mean that is not a perfect shot of an aeroplane taking off.. 😉
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Nope, that plane is well fixed. 😀
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Sometimes you just feel small when you look at the vista in front of you:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2020/02/20/on-the-hunt-for-joy-make-yourself-feel-small/
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Awesome photos Cee. I attempted this. Actually I always like taking photos of flowers from below. – Rita https://mycrazylife2go.wordpress.com/2020/02/20/photo-challenge/
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Love the hand behind the tractor wheel – shows off the enormous size so well!
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It was fun to be that close to something so big 😀
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My little guy looks small compared to this big Lake! https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/36780541/posts/2603128155
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