Weekly Photo Challenge: Solitude

Solitude

Sometimes being alone doesn’t literally mean ALONE.

Sometimes solitude is carving out me-time in the midst of worldly things.

For more expressions of solitude, move quietly and singularly to the WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Solitude and check ’em out.

17 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Solitude

  1. Gwen

    Love your photos, your sharing of all the “places you see.”
    FYI: Tried to click on the links at the right of your page. Consistently get the following message:
    “Sorry, this page isn’t available.
    The link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed. Go back to Instagram.”
    Wonder if that’s on my end or yours…Flicker seems to work fine. Only a problem with Instagram.

    1. Oh, the Places We See

      Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment. And the FYI. I had no idea! But I’ll check on it pronto. No telling what I’ve done. Just when I think I’m getting the hang of technology, I’m able to screw it up again. Hope you’re getting ready for spring and having a good one.

    1. Oh, the Places We See

      Thanks for taking a look — it was just a quick observation on my part. Glad I had the camera in hand!

      1. Stephanie Czerwinski

        Love your photography- was curious about getting permission to use a few. How can I contact you?

  2. galeweithers

    I particularly love this thought because even though life is so full of crowds and chaos, it is still possible to be alone; nicely done!

    1. Oh, the Places We See

      Thanks so much! I, too, feel that we create our own little places for solitude sometimes in the midst of high activity! Best wishes for a great weekend!

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    1. Oh, the Places We See

      I’ve done this many times — just focused on a book at the beach and who knows what is going on around me!

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    1. Oh, the Places We See

      Thanks, Sue. It was a hastily shot photo, but one that has depth when you look at it a bit. Best wishes for a good weekend!

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