Perspectives through Prose, Poetry and Photography
Posted on April 7, 2013 by Joanne Edith

Written in response to weekend Trifextra Writing Challenge, asking foe exactly 33 words of advice.
Category: Photography, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives), Well-struck NotesTags: Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives), Trust




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Good advice, beautifully presented. Trust is both powerful and fragile.
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Thanks Janna. Ah yes! The power of trust could be subject for another day.
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Excellent advice well written.
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Life’ most important lessons are often learned the hard way. Thank you.
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People who work at hospices say the dying have one big topic. The love in their lives, the love they could have had, etc. Good post.
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Thanks, Ann.
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A warning in beautiful disguise (:
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Thanks, draug. I guess there is a fine line between advice and warning.
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We share the thoughts
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Thank you, Arthur.
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