
if I respect and am true to myself
others are more likely to respect me
if I respect others
they will respond accordingly
genuine respect opens many doors
eliminates harmful rubbish
genuine respect brings purpose and meaning
another post on ‘respect’
Hi Kate … the Port of Echuca is a fabulous place to visit and I always go for trip on a paddle boat when I am there … the MS society used to have a special holiday caravan Set up in Victoria Park, I wonder if it’s still there …🤗🌏😍
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no idea about that special caravan Ivor but we certainly did a paddle boat trip … got the pics to prove it. Just not the ideal situation to take a video 🙂
There is a new bridge now 🙂 But my daily walk over the bridge to the port and back was wonderful 🙂
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So cool to see the birds grazing in the grass and the river and the vessels on it. The air is alive with sound. Beautiful poetry as well.
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Wonderful words!
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Birds! (K)
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your comment made me reflect … most of my pics are birds, trees and waterways 🙂
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So true Kate. Respect and kindness generate equal or even more of the same.
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Yes! Wisdom and truth! 🙂
I so enjoyed the photo and the video! 🙂 Love all the action and life goin’ on! 🙂
(((HUGS))) 🙂 ❤️
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Your words on respect are so very true. The converse, of course, is also true – respect broken is difficult to mend! I loved the video and the photo of the osprey nest and parents!
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Respect is something I feel is a little more rare these days… big respect to you 🙂
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good point Si, I wonder who stole it!
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I dunno but I wish I could steal it back lol
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Well said Kate.
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That’s so true! A little respect goes a long way.
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Such wise words, Kate! We always should start with ourselves first to make any lasting change.
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Wonderful poem and video Kate. I think we are all lovers of nature.
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we are indeed, but like us nature comes in all shapes and colours 🙂
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I liked the line, “opens many doors” it’s so true, if you treat others with genuine respect, they are more likely to help you in finding solutions. Nice moral wisdom, Kate. Thanks for sharing this!
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I actually know a person who does not recognize respect when shown for the disrespect he shows to himself. How sad. Until a person learns to respect her/himself, they may not respond positively when respect is given towards them. Loved your poem and yes yes yes those attributes are just so important!!! Really enjoyed your video! How lucky you are to be able to travel. xo
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what you say is so right, he must have had a rather traumatic childhood … poor fellow.
I drive my hybrid car which is quite cheap on fuel and this last trip was more to catch up with friends I haven’t seen in many years. We keep in touch but seeing each other face to face is so much better 🙂
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So true Kate..respect generates respect.
And the photo of the birds really made me smile..i rarely see birds nowadays in the city.
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I love the pictures you take!
I have come to see genuine respect as a higher form of love actually.
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Such truth! By exhibiting genuine and sincere respect, we allow others to see who we truly are. The river scene mirrors the peacefulness of nature, just as our attitudes mirror our inner self. Well done Kate!
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really appreciate your kind words thanks Richard!
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