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“I wish for understanding.” - Angel DiZhang
(Source images: Alan Levine, Dave Young)
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“I wish for understanding.” - Angel DiZhang

(Source images: Alan Levine, Dave Young)

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“I wish I had someone to make decisions for me; to take care of me.” - Gerald(Source image: Richard Riley)
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“I wish I had someone to make decisions for me; to take care of me.” - Gerald
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“I wish I’d hear something good back from a possible blurber.”
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“I wish I’d hear something good back from a possible blurber.”

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“I wish for the pain to go away.”
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“I wish for the pain to go away.”

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A wish for wisdom

I took this picture six years ago when camping with friends in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California. One tree there, Methuselah, is 4,750 years old. Being around such ancient living beings gives you those looking-at-the-stars thoughts. We are here for just the blink of an eye. I wish for an open mind and the ability to learn from whatever happens to me in life. From this will come wisdom.

Camping out west

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Avatar In Fair Coin by E.C. Myers (Pyr, March 2012), Ephraim Scott finds a coin that he thinks will grant his wishes whenever he flips it.

In Scotland, a coin hammered into a tree as a token offering to the spirits is good for one wish.

The Japanese write wishes on slips of paper and tie them to special trees, believing that such disclosure will make them come true.

This blog is a place to share your own wishes. Submit any wish to the Ask box by clicking "Flip the coin" above and it will be posted anonymously. Or you can post your own images or share your wish by clicking "Make a wish".

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