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Inquisitive little girl



I think, at a child's birth, if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow it with the most useful gift, that gift should be curiosity.

--Eleanor Roosevelt

37 comments:

  1. Such a cute photo, love the curiosity quote too.

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  2. Beautiful photo! I saw your link on Friendship Friday and wanted to see your photo close-up. I'm one of your followers and thanks for linking on my Picture Perfect Party Linky! My weekend blog hop is live, if you would like to link at http://abooksandmore.blogspot.com/2014/03/my-favorite-decade-and-more.html

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  3. How cute is the little one? Perfect Shot!

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  4. So right Curiosity it should be, aptly chosen for a wonderful candid snap

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  5. I absolutely love that pic and quote. New follower came over to say hello from the Follow Who link up. Beautiful picture, truly.

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  6. She is adorable… great candid photo!

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  7. A wonderful quote that complements your image nicely. I like the human element in the photo.

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  8. I agree with that quote. She is a darling child and a great shot.

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  9. A perfect quote to accompany a great photo. They go together as children go with water.

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  10. Wonderfull child and capture, greeting from Belgium

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  11. That is gorgeous, and curiosity is a great thing

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  12. Wonderful quote to go with the curious little girl in the photo. Visiting today from Sunday's in my City.

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  13. the wonderment of a child...priceless!

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  14. What a beautiful shot of a beautifully curious girl!
    :-)
    Traci

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  15. perfect shot! so adorable also.

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  16. Lovely subject. My granddaughter is named for Eleanor Roosevelt. Such a strong lady.

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  17. Such a cutie! A wonderful shot.

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  18. A cutie.
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  19. So Adorable, So sweet ..... Brilliantly captured :)

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  20. What a lovely, sweet little girl. You have captured the curiosity and innocence of childhood. I already see that curiosity in my granddaughter and it delights me - though one has to curb it a bit. Children are so unaware of danger! After having three sons, I love having a a little one to dress in pink and frills though I suspect she'll be a bit of a tomboy!!!

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  21. Gorgeous photo. Have a wonderful WW Shiju!

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  22. What a lovely photo...too cute heheh!

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  23. i could say, AMEN! to that quote! you have adorable shot! happy WW!

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  24. Lovely pictures and a great quote.
    Have a wonderful day !

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  25. Darling picture, and the quote from Eleanor! She was such a magnificent woman.

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  26. That is beautiful! Have a terrific day!

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  27. Beautiful little girl and lovely composition of her.

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  28. She looks lovely :) adorable capture.

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  29. Quote goes perfect with the photograph.
    JM Illinois
    U.S.A.

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  30. Fabulous quote and photo Shiju,
    We should all try to retain that child like quality of curiosity! ;D
    Thanks for reminding me.
    Waving from a springy Bonnie Scotland

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  31. Children can find fun anywhere. Love Eleanor Roosevelt's quote.

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  32. Beautiful pairing of words and image. If only we could stay as curious as children our entire lives.

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