from a "click and hope" photographer
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Tenderness contains an element of sadness. It is not the sadness of feeling sorry for yourself or feeling deprived, but it is a natural situation of fullness. You feel so full and rich, as if you were about to shed tears. Your eyes are full of tears, and the moment you blink, the tears will spill out of your eyes and roll down your cheeks. In order to be a good warrior, one has to feel this sad and tender heart. Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche
6 comments:
i love horses....an animal with great personality ....and i love the pic here too..his expression at being caught on lens is adorable :)
We have horses in the field next to our drive. They always come over for a carrot! I will e-mail you a picture I took last year...hilarious!
Ruth,
Thanks! for 'tagging' my blog, (I didn't know that word yet but know I know the meaning....)I alreadt adde 2 og your bogs on mine.
What a cute picture this is! The face of the child is adorable...
JoAnn
How true! We can just jump on our horse and ride into the wild blue yonder!
What a cutie!!! Just love horses, have never seen this quote before but it rings true for me.
This wee lad is our eldest grandson...taller than me now!!! How the years fly by.
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