Part 2 of the San Francisco pictures…you can read part one here.
It’s Monday and the rush, bustle, and all around business of what we need to do is most likely on our minds and causing us to hurry around. Looking at these pictures though makes me stop and contemplate the beauty of a building with flying buttresses. Stopping to really look at this I am reminded to reach out and support others just like these arms of strength are supporting this building. We need one another… Especially during a busy season or time.
There is so much to see, learn, and enjoy. I was struck by this fact when we walked along the pier and weaved a path through a myriad of people in the market place. I know for myself though that it takes a concentrated effort to stop and really see it all. I was grateful to have my camera in hand to slow me down and cause me to enjoy so many of the gifts around me. I thought you might like to see just a few of them… Anyways I hope you stop and see and are blessed today.
Thanks so much Elaini for posting pictures! I have been trying to look every day you post. I like the food pictures. 🙂 I am so pleased that your donations are going up. 😀
~M.J.A.
You are so sweet! 🙂 I’m pleased that the donations are going up too…!
I have been enjoying your pics. They are so beautiful and look very professional!!! Thank You for sharing them, I have family in San Francisco and can imagine them around those places. God is definitely the best of Artist and you are a very good photographer. God Bless U. Luv Ya
You are very kind. Thank you! Yes God is the best artist. 🙂 God bless you. xxx
Beautiful. I like the food pictures (I’m kinda hungry right now ;). I am so glad that you got to enjoy a nice relaxing trip.
I try to stop and enjoy the scenery in my country neighborhood here in the Midwest too. I think my favorite thing is the sky, it is so beautiful, and it is ever changing depending on the seasons. Praise God for the big blue sky!
Thanks! Hehe yeah I try not to look at food pics when I’m hungry… 😉
Mmm that’s a good thing to cultivate in our lives. Just being grateful for what is around us.