June 02, 2010

Worth Repeating



Photo by your Uncle Beefy.


6 comments:

  1. This is my all time favorite quote. I swear to God , I just put these words over a rosebud image I took yesterday. How weird. I once posted a pic of a darling girl who had this tattood on her side.
    I am here. I want to blossom. Not sure how.
    Love
    L

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  2. Simply Mel... HALLELUJAH! :)

    Laurel... One of my favorite too. It's always such a succinct way of conveying a deeply powerful feeling, huh? And on the "Not sure how" front... I feel ya', m'dear. Seriously.

    Thanks for poppin' by, Ladies! Lovely to have you here. :)

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  3. So, you're a chef, a budding {no pun intended} food stylist, a comic, a writer, and now a photographer? Go take a long walk off a short pier, Beef. How much effing talent can one uncle have?!?!

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  4. So, I know you're scaling back on your frequency of posts, but would it be weird if I increased my frequency of comments? A) Because I downed way to much coffee already this morning (9:25am... problematic), and B) because it makes me feel like you haven't really been around much less at all. Cool? GREAT. I'll be back in a day or so to leave a comment on the same post. Love, Stalker Bee

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  5. Uncle Beefy,

    This is one of my favorite quotes. I have it written in a tumbled taupe leather covered notebook that was handed out a fashion show. Bound notebooks make me nervous because I feel like I have to keep them perfect. When you hit delete on them and start tearing pages out it's not so pretty anymore, so I keep it full of lovely quotes like that one. This goes against everything that that quote means. I'm going to start writing in pen more, and start accepting strike-outs, scribbles, and poor penmanship.

    - Urbane2010

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