“Each day we draft a new movement in our symphony of life;
what melody will you compose today?”
~ Ken Poirot
~ Image “The Conductor” by Andrew Salveson
Text & photo source: “The Garden of Pensiveness” on Facebook
“Each day we draft a new movement in our symphony of life;
what melody will you compose today?”
~ Ken Poirot
~ Image “The Conductor” by Andrew Salveson
Text & photo source: “The Garden of Pensiveness” on Facebook
So often and especially this time of year, both reverence and gratefulness come forth from my ability to see. So I put together some words and collages of places, images, and/or ways that never fail to arouse reverence. As I sat looking out my window, I found great joy in finding the holy in the small and the sacred in the ordinary. Enjoy and count the ways reverence arises in your days.
the sacrosanct lay on spring’s flowery altars
the hallowed bloomed atop roses, old and new
the sanctified twined and climbed on sundry vines
the holy wafted forth from fragant berries and herbs
the sacred was carried on the wings of pollinators
the consecrated could be seen in a wide array of colors and hues
But I, by your(God’s) great love, can come into your house; in reverence I bow down toward your holy temple. ~Psalm 5:7 ✝
**All images were taken in my yard
**Image found on Pixabay; text added by Natalie
**Image found on Pixabay; text added by Natalie
**Image found on Pinterest; text added by Natalie
**Images found on Pinterest