Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Over the Hill

“The years between fifty and seventy are the hardest. You are always being asked to do things, and yet you are not decrepit enough to turn them down. ” – George Eliot

Donna of Wind Kisses is our host for this week’s challenge. She mentions that she will be turning 60 years old this week and invites us to explore the idea of “over the hill”. Coincidentally, I turned 60 last month, so the topic turns my thoughts to the long view of life’s journey.

“After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb.” – Nelson Mandela

“The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time
Any fool can do it
There ain’t nothing to it
Nobody knows how we got to the top of the hill
But since we’re on our way down
We might as well enjoy the ride.” – James Taylor

The journey of my life has definitely been a range of summits and valleys, each with their difficulties and exquisite beauties. I’m not looking to quit any time soon, although my pace has slowed a bit. I strive for the wisdom and grace that will teach me to walk observantly, respectfully, and kindly toward unknown horizons.

Happy Birthday, Donna, and many happy returns of the day!

20 thoughts on “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Over the Hill

  1. I am smiling at you and Donna “slowing down” at 60. First of all, clearly neither of you are!! And second, 60’s young these days!! Loved your post Priscilla – especially the last image which I’m assuming is YOU!

  2. I loved this and can relate to all your words. You photos offer the contemplation we feel at this time. The two photos with the people looking out at the ledge/ view speak to that. As always stellar quotes to give light to your photos.

    Ok…and I always thought you were in your 30’s. Cheers to us, my friend.

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