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Begin Where You Are

This is the street where I live. Look around and you can see green trees, green grass, flowers, a wide paved street, and spacious houses. I experience so many blessings in my life that I cannot begin to count them. Still every day I try to pay attention and count Read more…

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By Marilyn, 3 years ago

Late Summer Grace

I began my morning walk on a path that I often follow, the one that is catty-corner across the street from our house. The path goes down a steep hill and then beside a pond and through the trees for about half a mile. With today’s humidity I welcomed the Read more…

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By Marilyn, 3 years ago

Living Hope-free

No matter what we do day to day, the seasons turn in nature and in our own lives. All life goes through stages of birth, growth, decline and death. Through all of these stages I am aspiring to be Living Hope-free To me it means that I don’t waste time Read more…

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By Marilyn, 3 years ago

The Grace of Gravity

Today’s topic is The Grace of Gravity for no other reason than I read a short poem about the Grace of Gravity and it spoke to me. The body aches To come too, To the light, Transmit the grace of gravity    — Rebecca Elson Where would we be without Read more…

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By Marilyn, 3 years ago

Living Inside a Poem

Some days when I go out with my camera I feel as if I am Living Inside a Poem Today’s poem was about the color green and the yellow color of bright gold finches gathering at the feeder.   Invitation Oh do you have time to linger for just a Read more…

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By Marilyn, 3 years ago

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