
Wednesday Wisdom: Wrap-up Time | WordlessWednesday
“When it’s over, I want to say: all my life
I was a bride married to amazement
I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.”
~ Mary Oliver
Going forward, I have chosen to turn #WordlessWednesday into a #WednesdayWisdom blog hop.
Last year in August, Esha and I successfully completed 2-1/2 years hosting #WW that started on 14 March, 2018. As Esha chose to explore new horizons, I took the journey forward and renamed the blog hop, #WednesdayWisdom, as well. (some of you would have noticed.)
In all fairness to the #wordless concept (enough of breaking rules!) it makes sense to turn authentically to Wednesday Wisdom, as that’s what most of my posts are about. Wisdom from nature, from people I meet, travel, life, books; etcetera, etcetera.
For all Those Wishing to Join in:
You could just add a quote of wisdom if you please, or share your wisdom journey on this blog hop, with pictures of course. And if you don’t feel like getting preachy post a wise crack. ;-).
I’m not too tight with the rules, so all #WordlessWednesday / picture posts welcome, if you are called to.
Wednesday Wisdom will go live from November 2021: Second and Fourth Wednesdays.
I’ll continue my best to link up with my #WordlessWednesday friends. (And get #wordless on some days, who knows)!
I have made many wonderful connections while hosting this blog hop, and I treasure each one of your support and love. Your comments, likes and wonderful words; even when I am not around, and have not been able to visit you back; have been the wind beneath the wings for Natasha Musing.
I also thank those of you who silently stopped by, without a word; yet left an imprint.
Over to my last #WordlessWednesday post now.




Zanksar empties itself in Pakistan’s Arabian sea.
“All rivers have different paths, yet flow into the same sea.
Can we learn a lesson from thee?”
Good byes aren't fun, but when they pave way for new journeys they align with life. Share on X
Shine your light.
Love,
Natasha
xoxo
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Linking up with a bunch of fantastic peeps from the blogosphere who host #WW
Betty, Steve, Sue NC, Zina, Sandee, Cathy, Tina, Brian, Keith and Xmas Dolly
Also linking up with Trent for his weekly Smiles
30 thoughts on “Wednesday Wisdom: Wrap-up Time | WordlessWednesday”
I really like the quote at the beginning very nice! Have a wonderful weekend!
Thanks dear Kelleyn for leaving your imprints.
You have a great new week.
Will stop by your haven (blog) soon.
Love
A tapioca plant?
Beautiful post as always, Natasha!
((hugs))
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It’s a sweet potato plant
Your pictures are always so soothing, Natasha. Sending much love.
Thanks dear D. Good to see you here.
I am not that wise. A little dense here. The only thing I want to say is that is better to be nice or right? You are very wise.
Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
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Dear Patrick,
Not to worry at all, like I said, I wont be stuck on the rules. The posts don’t have to be #wisdom centric. If they are #wordless #wacky #wise #Unwise that too will do. ;-))
I’ve been away a while, will now be rolling in to the blogging realm slowly but surely.
How have you been?
Be well.
Natasha recently posted…Wednesday Wisdom: Wrap-up Time | WordlessWednesday
Natasha,
I came by earlier this morning as you can see as I linked up but it dawn on me while I was in the shower that I forgot to leave a comment. *roll eyes* Sometimes at the start of my blogging day, I get going too fast and this sort of thing happens. I also have to admit that I’m just now realizing that you’re now putting more emphasis a wisdom quotes for your mid-week theme. Well…I’m failing miserably here, my friend. Perhaps next go around I’ll be wiser to get my act together.
I will leave you with a quote by Nelson Mandela, “I never lose. I only win or learn.” That really good and something we should take to heart especially when there’s a lesson to be learned in our experiences. Have a great evening/morning, my dear! Hugs!!
What a lovely quote. And I;m so glad you came back, Cathy. I hear you on that on the blogging days slip. Thank god I’m not alone. lol!
Don’t worry about the wisdom quotes much, keep sharing your wise songs. I love them and the stories too.
Have a delicious new day. Hugs.
Wonderful photos! So happy I stopped by.
Thank you, Anne. I’m glad you enjoyed the images and stopped by too.
The pictures of the river are so impressive that they left me speechless!
Have a fine week, dear Natasha!
Yes, I was stunned beyond words to see the beauty too, dear Zina. Big love. Hope you are having a good, reclaiming break too.
That looks like ruccola, but very big ones, Natasha
Your posties are always full of wisdom and magic and we’re glad to be a pawt of it again today. Pawkisses for a wonderful Wednesday and cheers on your upcoming new bloggie
♥♥♥
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Ha! Ha! Little Binky and Gran.
We do have Rucola, but no this isn’t rucola.
I’ll let the guessing game go on for another day and share tomorrow.
Always a delight to have you stop by. Hope things are better now in your neck of woods after the typhoon/storm.
Lots of pawsome kisses and hugs. xoxox
Lovely post! Thanks for hosting!
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Thanks Tina.
for joining in.
Dear Natasha,
For a period of time, the linking from Zina is on my blog.
I love the last image, where you meditate. And I really hope that we all
discover beauties in every second of our lives.
“Love and light” as you say all the time!
Happy WW!
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I’m so glad dear Suzana, you have taken over from Zina.
Yes, may we continue to see beauty in everything; even what doesn’t apparently seem so.
Love, light and laughter too my friend. Have a good week. <3
Love that first scene, beautiful!
Thanks Brian. Ganesha is a good of supreme blessings and one who removes all obstacles and bliss.
Sending love to the meow-astic babies.
I am curious as to what vegetable that is.
Ha! Ha! Ellen, will disclose tomorrow, if no one gets it.
It’s a personal favourite and packed in nutrients.
Really interesting pictures. I have to confess that before I looked more closely I thought it was a cannabis plant!
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Ha! Ha! True that, just larger leaves. Keep the guessing game going Keith…
Nice post and photos as always Natasha
Have a wisdomtastic week

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Thanks Steve. See you soon!
Thanks dear Steve for always spreading the smiles. You have a laugh-astic week ahead.