Growth is a process and most of the times a desire. When we are children all we want is to grow up so that we can do whatever we want, we don’t need to ask for permission, we can decide for ourselves. But then, once we are grown-ups we’d love to go back to childhood when we didn’t have responsibilities, when someone was there to look after us…
This is my interpretation of growth, what’s yours? To check other entries click here
I also invite you to check out the new weekly photographic contest I have just launched: Music in pictures! (click on the orange words to see the post) You’re welcome to join if you like the idea of posting something related to a different song every week!
Great take on the theme!!!!
Thank you!!!
Nice take on the challenge – and a charming image!
I am glad that you like it
Great photo.
Thank you!
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Room to grow. I love it.
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Literally walking in another’s shoe – very nice.
Thank you Myra..
Love it!
Sunshine, what a nice nickname! Thank you
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You’ve just made my day Elisa. This is such a beautiful image but bittersweet for me today. I can’t say why but grazie!
Something to do with your daughter growing too quikly? My mum always says that will always be her baby, no matter how old I become
Don’t worry, she’ll always be your sweet baby! xx
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Wonderful!
Thank you Diana
Great idea!
Thank you Livvy
great way to look at growth !
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Adorable photo!
Thank you
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Great interpretation/photo; I like the monochrome
Thank you
Love the B&W too
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beautifulllllll
vento
Grazie mille
love it…what a great image
Thank you Jo!
Oh, I miss those days with my not-quite-so-little ones! Wonderful photo!
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Excellent photo – and lovely idea!
Thank you
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Wonderful!
Thank you!!
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Great interpretation of the theme…so true!
I love your interpretation!
Thank you
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So adorable – love it!
Thank you!
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Simply genious … precious little feet that will have plenty of growth.
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Perfect
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What a sweet example of wanting growth.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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