Happiness isn't complicated. It is a humble state of gratitude for simple pleasures, tender mercies, recognized blessings, and inherent beauty. ~Richelle E. Goodrich Last week I had to cover for an employee who went on a well-deserved vacay. A job at which he is exceptionally good, but I don't particularly like doing as it involves … Continue reading Tender mercies
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Quotography: February
Why, what's the matter that you have such a February face. So full of frost, of storm and cloudiness? ~William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing Do you know how hard it is to find a February quote that doesn't revolve around Valentine's Day? This photo presented itself yesterday morning (Feb 1st) and I knew it just … Continue reading Quotography: February
I may have found her
Last week I was lamenting that my muse has been missing for a while. I've been positively uninspired. I blame to much left-brain activity at work. I know.....excuses, excuses, excuses. Cheryl, Ron and BLW offered their wisdom and kind words of encouragement, and I thank you for them. They were lovely. Some of you thought you'd … Continue reading I may have found her
The thoughts are a bit cloudy
Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. Psalm 73:25 Qutography's prompt this week is clouds. A while ago I posted an awesome cloud shot that, like this one, makes me think God is revealing himself to us. Hope you like this one too. Yesterday at worship, one … Continue reading The thoughts are a bit cloudy
Cloudy skies quotography
God writes the Gospel not in the bible alone, but also on trees, and in the flowers and clouds and stars. ~commonly attributed to Martin Luther No, not Martin Luther King...the original Martin Luther, clergyman of Protestant Reformation fame. Before you peg me as a pantheist, let me let me tell you why I marvel … Continue reading Cloudy skies quotography