The answer to Beth’s challenge used to be easy, but we live in a complicated world where things change daily. It’s the speed of communication that astonishes me.

That’s why I love this community. It gives me the chance to stop and reflect on less complicated and more beautiful things. So, here are some of the things that astonish me.
Let’s start with something truly astonishing–a two-bodied donkey!

Because I’m not creative, letting my camera capture the unusual and beautiful for me, I’m astonished at the artist’s ability to draw on a sidewalk as people walk by.

Since we adults have lost that youthful wonderment, I’m astonished at my grandson’s reaction, at a young age, to an exhibit at the Railroad Museum. He now has his driver’s license! Adulthood is right around the corner.

Of course, Nature is truly astonishing. Crashing of the waves on a rocky shoreline and the sun rising on a misty morning are just two of nature’s wonders.


But when you are able to capture a total solar eclipse that will not return in your lifetime, that is truly astonishing. This was taken in 2017 in Idaho–a moment I will never forget.

So, thanks Beth for taking me away from the world’s worries and into times of wonder and excitement. When you respond to her post, please remember to link to her post and use the Lens-Artists tag. Next week Ritva will be leading the challenge, so be sure to look for her post.
In the meantime stay safe and be resilient!
What an astonishing gallery, Anne! The nature photos, your grandson’s smile, and that eclipse are etched not only in your memory, but ours, too.
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Thanks Egidio!
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Anne, I love this gallery! The look on your grandson’s face is priceless! It is astonishing how fast they grow up. Your capture of the once in a lifetime eclipse is amazing. Your two bodied donkey made me laugh! Great post.
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So glad you liked this Beth.
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Wonderful post.
The total solar eclipse is astonishing,
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Thanks Nes!
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I’m always astonished by an artist, Anne. And a little envious. Love the grandson’s expression! xx
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Thanks Jo!
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Wonderful examples Anne.
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Thanks Brad!
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