Tell me if you see that three days ago I published a post titled “Tell Me About It” (which is the first time I’ve used “Tell me …” in a blog post title). Tell me what you see in that.
Tell me what you see in my photos from yesterday (presented so you can see them chronologically).
Tell me what you see in this Beatles song:
Tell me what you see in this cover of “Tell Me What You See.”
Every day, my G.O.A.L …
… is to Get Out And Look, because there’s so much to see!
Tell me if you see gratitude here to all who help me create these posts and — of course! — to YOU.
Some good laughs in there. Thanks
Thanks for telling me, Alex!
You’re great at them π
Brisk walks allow you to see great things like diddly-squats, Ann!
You see a lot, Mark, and it’s always great to see you.
I see some rather unwholesome diddly squats!
I see you, Peter!
A picture may be worth a thousand words but a thousand words don’t always add up to a picture. Although it’s a funny coincidence that just last night I read this line, attributed to Chekhov: βDon’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.β
He didn’t really say that but it is useful advice.
I see that every word you share is valuable, Chris.
Great pictures here as per usual. damn I am in a lot of pain
I see that you are supportive even when you are in pain, Joanne. β€
many nice sights
& sounds making
my ears & eyes
smile π
i always smile
when I see you,
David