Practice

Practice is like raising a duck. If it grows fast or slow, it’s the duck’s business not yours. Let go & just do your own work. ~ Ajahn Chah

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  1. christian tanguy

    June 2, 2013

    Thank's for you, 6 baby with mother. i like it!

    In my Garden: Today 3 baby bird. Wait a week to fly.
    Mum give their dining…

    i say at cat's GO-OUT!

  2. Stephen Ward

    June 2, 2013

    The more you practise at something the better you get at it

  3. Pieter Hibma

    June 2, 2013

    Wonderful, ducks are good at raising ducklings and also good at crossing a busy road.

  4. michelle rosemarie flynn

    June 2, 2013

    im hoping to have my own baby ducks any day now im waiting for them to come out of the tall grass with mom and dad they live in my backyard to.

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