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camera flap message on my Father's land poloroid
Lately I've been getting rid of all the excess sites and emails that I have. I got rid of my kaboodle, pinterest and twitter accounts. I don't need to know what's on sale at World Market or other commercial sites where I shop, so I unsubscribed to their emails.

Now is a time for me to be quiet and reflect.

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Poetic Artist said…
Simple is good and peaceful.Not so much chaos.I pray God will keep you close.
Katelen
Tracy said…
Very sage advice, Juana! There's something great about winter that inspires quiet, rest, reflection, and setting better intentions, etc. I was lately culling my blog reading list... 200+... yikes! I've avoided Pinterest on purpose as I know I'd get hooked. I have enough "stuff" in real life, I don't need a place online to store things. ;o) Be well, and may your quiet time bring much joy, my friend ((HUGS))
Anonymous said…
Good idea! I have been trying to do the same...some mailing lists just don't want to let you go, I guess!

I have been doing the same thing to my google reader for blogs....now if only I can keep up reading them!
ZenDotStudio said…
there's something cryptic about the stamped words on your dad's camera case.

hope you are well and nourished by the quietness.

we will emerge into a bright spring soon enough. take good care.
GalleryJuana said…
It's always good to hear everyone's thoughts.

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