I would also like to take this opportunity to extend our special thanks to our healthcare workers caregivers heroes during this troubling time. You work in heroic ways during this pandemic. It is hard to imagine waking up in the morning to face what you do every day.
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We hope you’ll join us next week. I will host LAPC Challenge #114 on September 12th.
90 thoughts on “Lens-Artists Challenge 113 – Labors of Love”
Beautiful photography matches the heart felt words of an almost instructed inspiration. Thank you for noticing the quality of work that those in our world wide family commit too.
In these circumstances, I think we have all realized the importance of some professionals, such as those who take care of our health. It’s important that we don’t forget, when this has happened.
Amy, these are really special photos. The artistic handiwork on display is truly stunning. And I also really appreciate what goes into careful trimming and pruning of trees, etc. It is a labor of love! Great Steve Jobs quotes – I hadn’t seen these before. 🙂
It’s interesting that you chose Japan for this theme. When I was there I found that they extended exquisite care onto everything they did – quite literally pruning a pine tree one needle at a time. Lovely photos – they took me back!
Beautiful photography matches the heart felt words of an almost instructed inspiration. Thank you for noticing the quality of work that those in our world wide family commit too.
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Nice Amy
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Beautiful post. Those pin cushions are amazing!!
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Great post, Amy!
In these circumstances, I think we have all realized the importance of some professionals, such as those who take care of our health. It’s important that we don’t forget, when this has happened.
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Some great ideas here, Amy. The kimono is stunning and I love this pincushions
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Thank you for visiting, Debbie. Hard to imagine the time and patient they spent on making this kimono and pincushions.
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Amy, these are really special photos. The artistic handiwork on display is truly stunning. And I also really appreciate what goes into careful trimming and pruning of trees, etc. It is a labor of love! Great Steve Jobs quotes – I hadn’t seen these before. 🙂
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Thank you very much for your comment. I’m so glad I have a chance to share these with you. 🙂
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You’re welcome! So am I 🙂
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It’s interesting that you chose Japan for this theme. When I was there I found that they extended exquisite care onto everything they did – quite literally pruning a pine tree one needle at a time. Lovely photos – they took me back!
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So glad you enjoyed it. Pruning one needle at at time… only in Japan.
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The Embroidered kimono is just awesome!
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Thank you, Aletta for commenting. 🙂
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Great examples Amy! The kimono and pincushions are so beautiful!
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Thank you for spending time here, Denise. 🙂
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