Last week, in an enjoyable space, I heard this:
Enjoy the space between where you are and where you are going.
As I enjoy the space between blogging and returning to work today after a two-week vacation, I hope you enjoy the images I share in this space between here and the end of this post.






































Here’s “The Space Between” by Koethe.
This also comes up when I search YouTube for “enjoy the space between where you are and where you are going.”
I hope you enjoy the space between where you are and where you are going, which is filled with gratitude.



Your space is quite enjoyable, Ann.
Thank you, Mark, and I am looking forward to occupying the same space with you and your lovely wife Karen very soon!
Very soon, Ann!
Your images are great. Enjoy the transition Ann.
Thank you for this great comment, Miriam!
You’re welcome! 💜
I really did enjoy the space and the trips to the various planets, although that lacerating wind was a bit harsh!
Thanks for always making this space more enjoyable, Peter!
Loved your space- I especially loved the rock that stated , “take time”.
Thanks for taking up space with this lovely comment.
I love the in- betweens in the world- spaces and places- sometimes where the most interesting of things happen
I love all your spaces, beth.
It’s a good thing my wife is usually the one who drives when we go somewhere because I like to look out the windows. There are always interesting things to see on any trip, no matter how short or familiar. Also the first time I ever heard, “How long is a piece of string?” was on the British cartoon Dangermouse. Every episode opened and closed with a funny narrator, and one episode he closed with, “How long until the villainous Baron Greenback strikes again? How long do I have to keep doing this? How long is a piece of string? Would the person who stole my bicycle pump please return it?”
That’s just one of many things from the grab bag I call my mind.
I love how you take up space, my friend.
I agree to enjoy but without Harley?
Harley often enjoys his own space.
I love the way you’ve infused the Twitter space! You do contribute clever and witty dialogue, Ann. 🙂
Thank you for the lovely way you take up space here, my friend!
I barely remember where I’ve been and I have no idea where I’m going, but everything is spacey and I’m enjoying it! Loved the pictures! Mona
I love this comment, Mona!