random thoughts on chronic pain and life issues ... with the occasional weather report thrown in!
I'm so glad He is our life now, and our future. What better hands to be in...=). Thinking of you tonight dear friend.
Amen to this one!! For sure!
maggie ann ... what better Hands indeed! many blessings sent to you!!elizabeth ... the bible says to encourage each other ... i loved the pic and thought the quote went well with it!
That's a great picture - it's a scorching 95 degrees today. I'd like to jump in right now and spend some time with Him.
And God doesn't have to use binoculars to see us. Weird.
fred ... it's 75 here ... but a cool dip, is a cool dip - would be nice! jeanette ... :o) ... funny girl ...susie ... isn't it ... i love pictures like this one, you can stare at it and SEE all kinds of possibilities!
sooo soo true
That sea shell on the ledge there makes me wanna dig in my pocket for change.
mrsd ... isn't it?jeanette ... doesn't it make you wonder if the sea shell wants to be back in the sea? is it a sad place for it to sit and look at it's old home - through a window?
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I'm so glad He is our life now, and our future. What better hands to be in...=). Thinking of you tonight dear friend.
Amen to this one!! For sure!
maggie ann ... what better Hands indeed! many blessings sent to you!!
elizabeth ... the bible says to encourage each other ... i loved the pic and thought the quote went well with it!
That's a great picture - it's a scorching 95 degrees today. I'd like to jump in right now and spend some time with Him.
And God doesn't have to use binoculars to see us. Weird.
fred ... it's 75 here ... but a cool dip, is a cool dip - would be nice!
jeanette ... :o) ... funny girl ...
susie ... isn't it ... i love pictures like this one, you can stare at it and SEE all kinds of possibilities!
sooo soo true
That sea shell on the ledge there makes me wanna dig in my pocket for change.
mrsd ... isn't it?
jeanette ... doesn't it make you wonder if the sea shell wants to be back in the sea? is it a sad place for it to sit and look at it's old home - through a window?
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