The Hands of TIme

               Hands

Photo: The hands of my nephews last summer.



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33 responses to “The Hands of TIme”

  1. This is a beautiful photo keepsake! I love pictures like these. They stop the growing process for our little ones for a space in time. Helping us to remember the beauty of their youth.
    :<) Thanks for sharing! Nancy

  2. There are times when a photo is worth MORE than a thousand words. This is one of those times.
    Beautiful…

  3. This is worthy of a magazine cover. Fabulous!

  4. Sooooooooooooo beuatiful Corey!
    Happy and wonderful New Year to you, families and friends!
    So wonderful to come to your blog!
    Love and hugs. Lots

  5. perfect capture without any comment!

  6. So very sweet and precious is this photograph
    I love you
    Hands on …………..
    Clap clap clap for sweet wonderful you
    I love you

  7. what an image! sitting here smiling at thoughts of nephews, family, hands…

  8. oh i love baby hands!!!! and just an imazing image…really quite powerful.
    delphine

  9. That’s a cool picture. I LOVE the little chubby baby hand…awwwwww.

  10. I LOVE this picture!
    The baby hand on top…how precious!

  11. Such an amazing instrument God has created in the hand and what power He has given them to reach out to another, to comfort, to caress – beautiful photo!

  12. Oh my, Corey! You can tell they are all related – all the fingers and fingernails are the same shape!

  13. Congratulations Corey on being featured in Victoria and Somerset…seriously two of my favorite magazines in the world…other than Marie Claire Idees. Please let me know which month’s you’ll be in so I can check it out! I religiously read your blog…you write about moments so dear to my life…I am a theology student who takes care of an ill parent and who is trying to making it in the tough arts and crafts world! lol! Thanks again! And Happy New Year!

  14. OH how cute. How do you think of these things? One time I took a photo of some babies (different shades of skin)…their feet, but I didn’t get to keep the photo as it was for someone else.

  15. Great shot! Love the little chubby hand on top..you are too clever!!

  16. Oh, Corey,
    I love this picture! The hands, I especially like the little baby , George’s? How sweet….
    Denise

  17. That photograph iswonderful way to show and contrast the changes as our children grow! A family treasure for sure!
    I have just had time to read your beautiful article in Victoria magazine! It is a real treat to have a glimpse of your home… I love that you don’t have to polish your antigue silver to enjoy displaying it!!!!

  18. Very nice, worth a thousand words!
    xo
    The last post on lace; so beautiful. I would have a hard time cutting into it as well. I would love to stroll around the markets with you!
    and…The answers to all the questions in the other post…wonderful! That was meant to be in the I-Beam that night…so wonderful!!
    I’ll keep Shelley in my thoughts and prayers as usual. You too!
    xo
    Gillian

  19. Beautiful! Beautiful in concept, beautiful in execution.

  20. I have regretted that we never took pictures of our daughter’s hands and feet as she was growing up – especially when she was a baby.
    I always advise people to take pictures of their baby’s hands and feet to recall how precious they are.
    ~elaine~

  21. your photogtraphy is juat as fabulous as your writing! My word…Is there no end to your talent! I love visiting here! Thank you so much FOR all the wonderous posts you share with us!

  22. That is a precious photo, what sweet hands they are.
    Many wishes to you for a happy new year, I’ve been taking a bit of a blogging break to recharge my energies so I have not visited or commented as much. I am slowly creeping back and catching up on all I have missed. Oh, I missed so much here!
    Congratulations on the wonderful news of your magazine features (of course a little birdie had already told me!), I have not yet received a copy of the magazine but I will treasure it when I do!
    Wonderful posts, as always, dear Corey! Thanks so much for the inspiration. Looking forward to much more in 2008.

  23. Corey, I just discovered your blog last night and spent the whole evening going through each and every entry. What a wonderful blog! You have a way with words, are wonderful behind the camera and fun in front of the camera! Your selection of “treasures” is inspiring. I spotted the Jan/Feb issue of Victoria at the store this afternoon and sat down after dinner tonight to slowly enjoy. I cheated and quickly thumbed through and landed on a picture that showed a dinner fork turned over to highlight the back. “That’s just like Corey wrote on her blog”, I thought. My eyes dropped down to the text and I screamed, “It’s Corey!” Joy!

  24. Wishing YOU a bright Happy New Year
    filled with peace love inspiration and many blessings. Hugs NG

  25. Loving this photo…this would be so cool framed and placed in a wall gallery of b&w’s.

  26. What a beautiful photo – I love the black and white and all the detail it brings out. You can really tell that they’re all the same family!

  27. What a beautiful photograph, Corey. Your family, including your parents, siblings, their children, must love having your photographs in their home. This image really speaks of Love and Family.

  28. Ah, I so enjoy stopping by your blog, and this image is one of the reasons why.
    There’s love in every single pixel.
    Thank you for making me smile, and making me think of all my friends’ children, once babies and now grown…

  29. A wonderfully beautiful and poignant photo!! Happy New Year!!

  30. Corey I really like this photo. I’m going to try and take similar pictures over the coming year. There, my New year’s resolution! And thank you for a lovely year reading your blog.
    Amalee

  31. What a wonderful, moving photo.

  32. A wonderful photo, Corey.

  33. I love this shot, your photo tell a beautiful story.

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