This is the world according to me…in photos, words, stories and sometimes even poetry. It’s a fun creative outlet, and as a bonus I get to meet some amazing bloggers from around the world.
My aim is to make you smile, educate you in some way, maybe inspire you and to share my world, while learning about your world.
I love an adventure and I always seem to find one – or it finds me! It keeps me feeling young :)
I’m living life to the fullest and embracing the challenges that come with midlife! I’m now a grandmother x 4, and I am as happy as a pig in mud.
Please take your time exploring my world – it’s full of stories, travels, adventures, photos and love.
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Deb’s World has joy in its blood. With gorgeous pictures, and some very powerful reflections on both love and loss Deb shares some valuable wisdom from a glorious life. Deb is up for anything, and isn’t afraid to try what seems impossible. She’s great and definitely a Hidden Gem!
Angela – You are Awesome blog
Hi, Deb – I so loved following your travel posts for this series. Your photography not only shows your immense creativity, it also reveals the soul of what you were trying to capture – and delightfully displays your joie de vivre (which is completely contagious). Thank you for joining in (and running with it) and for the shoutouts!
Donna at Retirement Reflections
God bless the USA! That’s my favorite flag!!
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Mine is the Aussie flag. 🇦🇺
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Thank you for the uplifting photos (as usual). And for reminding me that it is almost Wednesday! 🙂
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Enjoy the remnants of your Tuesday Donna! Blue skies and warm sunshine here today. Love having you join me!
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You do such good work with Rotary Deb, I’m flying the flag for You! xx
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Thanks Sue, I feel it’s a worthwhile endeavour and I enjoy it.
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This reminds me of the flags with we have at work (a middle school), each one representing countries that our students’ families come from. They line the walls of our commons area (cafeteria) and make a great conversation piece when I want to chat with a student I don’t know well!
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That sounds like a fun lineup Shannon. I love the flapping flags and the colours of Canberra’s many flags 🙂 . Thanks for stopping by.
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