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Monthly Archives: March 2017
I am in…

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i didn’t come…
**Photo taken by Natalie; text box via Quotes App; collage by Natalie
I don’t know…

And I have a flawed friend who needs my loving now, tonight; so I’m afraid I’ll not be able to read any of your postings for today. I pray that all you have have had a good day and I’m looking forward to being back with you again tomorrow. Love, Natalie
**Rose photo taken by me in my yard today
Just as a…

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I hear the…
I hear the passing echoes of winter and
feel the warming spring on my face.
~Terri Guillemet
**Tulips photo taken by Natalie; text added to photo by Natalie
For the sacred…

**Blossoms photo taken by Natalie, text box added by Natalie
If you must look back . . .

“If you must look back, do so forgivingly.
If you must look forward, do so prayerfully.
However, the wisest thing you can do is
be present in the present… gratefully.”
~ Maya Angelou
~ Image by Dan Durango
Text & image source: The Garden Of Pensiveness https://web.facebook.com/The-Garden-Of-Pensiveness-367268523352486/
1365. When purple colored curtains mark the end of day, and heavenly shades of night are falling, it’s twilight time. ~Excerpted lines from a song written by Buck Ram, Morty Nevins, and Al Nevins

Shadows creep stealthily across the lawn
Whilst night, unruffled, defies the dawn,
And the moon released from day’s embrace,
Smiling wakes up and shows his face
To this mystic world of the twilight hours.
~Excerpted lines from a poem
by
Ernestine Northover


“Aaron must burn fragrant incense on the altar every morning when he tends the lamps. He must burn incense again when he lights the lamps at twilight so incense will burn regularly before the Lord for the generations to come…” ~Exodus 30:7-8 ✝
**Clematis photos taken by Natalie
***Image of poem by Mary Schofield found on the Internet
Then I said…

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