Happy Late World Photography Day

I just found out (a week too late!) that there is a World Photography Day, and it’s August 19 every year. People are encouraged to post a picture to share their world with the world.

Since I’m already too late to officially participate (and I’m really bummed about it!), I thought I’d just share a bunch of my favorite photographs with my favorite readers of Doing Life Together.

Peaceful pond with pagoda, Japanese Friendship Garden, Phoenix AZ
Eucalyptyus tree, Boyce Thompson Arboretum, Superior AZ
Babbling brook, Japanese Friendship Garden, Phoenix AZ
Fairy duster tree in my neighborhood
Beautiful butterfly, St. Anthony’s Greek Orthodox Monastery, Florence AZ

These photos represent moments when I was out and about seeking beauty, and found it. Beauty and joy present themselves when we open our eyes to see. It’s like discovering a love letter from God.

Have a beautiful, joyful, blessed day.

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About Andrea R Huelsenbeck

Andrea R Huelsenbeck is a wife, a mother, a grandmother, and a former elementary general music teacher. A freelance writer in the 1990s, her nonfiction articles and book reviews appeared in Raising Arizona Kids, Christian Library Journal, and other publications. She is currently working on a middle grades novel and a poetry collection.
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1 Response to Happy Late World Photography Day

  1. I’ve never seen a duster tree before. All of your photos are gorgeous. Thank you for sharing them.

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