My husband tells me I ask more questions than any person he’s ever known. It’s probably true.
Mom used to tell me I was curious from the beginning with a genuine desire to learn all I could. She called it a zest to investigate and it landed me into some pretty funny situations when I was younger.
I’ve not lost the zest. I wonder about things. I think of a question then search for the answer. Or something catches my eye so I’ll take a closer look.
I was pulling weeds when I noticed a few mushrooms on the other side of the yard. As I walked closer I saw this little family of mushrooms.
I spent the next few minutes or so observing and taking several photos of the mushrooms.
Just because they caught my eye.
We came into this life so generous, alive, unarmored, & curious. Curious, in the best, silliest, most fixated, life-giving way. ~ Anne Lamott
I love the mushroom family!
Thank you. I think they’re adorable.
That family has amazing personality 🙂 – keep on being inquisitive!
Thank you. I surely will.
They are so cute!
Thank you. I thought so.
Curiosity is the mother of invention. It’s amazing what you notice when you remain curious. Too cute not to take a picture or two.
Thank you. I thought so! May my curiosity grow so I can see all the wonderful things around me.
Great!
My take on “A Face in the Crowd”.
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