The Moment
Your life experience ultimately boils down to moments. Meaningful moments. The moment he said "I love you" or the very second you caught a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower through the landscape of Paris. A fraction of a second, a lifetime of memory.
We remember stages and years with vagueness, but moments linger with us forever. Powerful memories we cling to and savor.
Life being life, we cannot necessarily plan special moments. But occasionally we capture them with photographs and you can always pause for a second to take a mental photograph. Stop. Look. And absorb the details of the the special moments happening in your life today.
{photo: Twiggy in London, 1967. Photographed by Terry O’Neill}











Great advice for a goal-less Sunday. Thanks for posting.
Posted by: Emily | September 24, 2012 at 12:24 AM
Beautiful, just beautiful!
Posted by: Andi of My Beautiful Adventures | September 24, 2012 at 07:56 AM
So beautifully true. All too often we don't slow down enough to appreciate those moments. I understand now how precious they are for when you are older (not ready for the rocking chair yet!)that's what sustains you. I met Twiggy 3 weeks ago tomorrow. It was one of 'those' moments for me. Have a fab time at High Point Franki!
Posted by: Deborah Peterson Milne | September 27, 2012 at 10:17 AM