Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #89: A River Runs Through It
The theme for Lens-Artists Photo Challenge this week from Amy is A River Runs Through It. She said the theme title for this week is borrowed from “A River Runs Through it” by .
Here are the photos from my travels.
“Don’t push the river, it will flow. Don’t push the love, it will grow.” – Unknown

Enjoyed the sun at Fall River, Moulton Falls Regional Park, Washington
“A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence.” – Jim Watkins

Fall River, Moulton Falls Regional Park, Washington
“Life is like the river, sometimes it sweeps you gently along and sometimes the rapids come out of nowhere.” – Emma Smith

Took a cruise on River Rhine from Bonn to Cologne, Germany
“Stones make no splash on a frozen lake.” – Steven Erikson

Overlooking a frozen rover from the hotel in Boston, Massachusetts
“A river has many curves, but it always reaches the ocean.” – Donald L. Hicks

Overlooking Tagus River, Toledo, Spain
“Intelligence is like a river: the deeper it is the less noise it makes.” – Unknown

Enjoyed a dinner cruise on Columbia River, Washington
Stay tuned for Tina’s (Travels and Trifles) LAPC #90 on March 28th.
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #89: A River Runs Through It
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Beautiful photos! I love the quotes.
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I’m glad you liked them, thank you.
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Excellent photos, superb and insightful quotes. Well done.
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Thank you for your comment, John.
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Love how the shot of the Tagus River in Toledo was taken. Beautiful 👍🏼
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Such beautiful photos, Miriam. Thanks.
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Thank you, Norah! How have you been?
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I’m doing okay. Staying home. Haven’t been out since last Friday but may have to go out tomorrow to get a few more supplies. I hope there’s no one with you-know-what around. 🙂
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Yes, Norah, I have stayed home for a week, just going for a walk on the street. I don’t need anything for a few weeks. I hope to be okay to fly in May to see my granddaughter for Mother’s day. 💖
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I hope so too, Miriam. Stay well. 💖
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I will do that, Norah. Same to you. 💖
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Well puzzled together, Miriam – beautifully done! And congrats to your new family member – sorry you could not be there, but next visit will be lovely for all of you!
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Thank you, Ann-Christine. We just do what we must do at the mean time. This all will pass. I look forward to resume to a normal life.
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We all do – maybe in a couple of months.
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Yes, I just got a list of most of the airline cancelling the flights for some destinations up to the end of May.
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Great river images Miriam 🙂
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Thank you, Brian. How are you doing?
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Quite well thanks Miriam. Living in a forest well away from people has its advantages. Hope you and your family are doing OK
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We live in the city so have to follow self-isolate rules. I haven’t gone anywhere since Thursday. Cancelled my trip to see my daughter for her childbirth. My granddaughter was born on Sunday.
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What a shame you have to miss out on the early days of a sweet little one. Good on you for being responsible unlike you stupid president
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Yes, just play safe for everybody’s sake.
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Beautiful river pictures, Miriam:)
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Thank you, Denise. BTW, I’m waiting for Amazon. 😊
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They are on their own schedule…lol. Thank you for the great review, Miriam. I’m so happy you enjoyed it. Yay! I will be officially thanking you on Twitter and newsletter soon xo
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Amazon posted it today. I’ll have a book reviews post scheduled for tomorrow. Will log into RRBC also. I’ll post it on Twitter and Facebook this afternoon.
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Thank you, Miriam xo
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You’re welcome, Denise. We’re in a great community!
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Miriam, your images are wonderful as always (loved the frozen Boston river) but this week your quotes match them SO perfectly! Really nicely done!
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I appreciate your kind comment, Tina!
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You sure have visited some beautiful places, Miriam. I especially like the last two shots.
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Thank you, Pete! How are you doing up north? I’ve stayed home since last Thursday.
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As a people person, I’m already getting a little stir crazy. This is the second week of school closures up our way. It’s hard to complain when so many others are facing more severe challenges. I’ve been staying home mostly, but today I went and mowed the grounds at my church as I knew I would be alone.
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I heard that a family of four perished in northern CA. I was going to go to Portland tomorrow for my daughter’s second baby due on Friday. We talked on the phone and decided that it’s better for me and the babies if I postponed my trip. So I cancelled it. She had her baby yesterday.
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Such a bummer you had to cancel Miriam but happy to hear the baby is safely arrived!
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I know, Tina. Just have to play safe!
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I was just wondering about that. What’s the baby’s name?
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I’ll find out soon. They have several on the list. They’ll pick one before going home.
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Great images Miriam
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Thank you very much, Paulie.
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Such a beautiful series for the theme. It’s wonderful to take a virtual tour to these places that you have traveled. Inspiring quotes. Thank you, Miriam! 🙂
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Wonderful photos and quotes, Miriam! ❤
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Thank you, Bette. 💖
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