In the final squares for 2020, Becky’s challenge KindaSquares focuses on kindness and 2020 is a year that compassion seems to be so much more appreciated.
It’s the small things in life that can amount to something massive, and be the most noticed of all in years to come.
Like the opportunity to be free from harm to walk or just to be and all that remains from our outdoor adventures is our foot imprint.


Are you up for a challenge? If so, head on over to Becky’s blog and view her take on perception as well as other bloggers from around the world.
What a beautiful image of the two girls on the beach. The “Free Range Kids” sign made me smile. We should have more of those around our areas.
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The two little girls with their reflections on the beach are just beautiful.
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Thanks Anabel, and they are beautiful girls inside and out.
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Hi, Suzanne – I couldn’t agree more. Small acts of kindness are what see us through. It is amazing how quickly they can add up to something BIG!
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Too true, Donna.
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That’s a lovely affecting first image.
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Thanks Margaret, pleased you think so.
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Both great images, but I love the first, Suzanne. 🙂 🙂
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Cheers Jo, your lovely comments are always appreciated 🙂
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Kindness is getting us through this year 🙂
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There are certainly quite a few life lessons being learnt in 2020. Here’s to keeping that kindness going 🙂
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😀
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Kids should always be free range!
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I agree, Jude.
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Love the dog photo too. 😁
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He was a happy chappy and that photo was captured at Bognor Regis, an afternoon outing while housesitting near Chichester.
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A lovely area.
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Perfect pictures for the prompt. Love the two little girls and the alert on the surfboard. “Free range kids” yes!
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Thanks Janis. The two little girls are now much older. Yes, to free range children.
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