The snow LOOKS beautiful! I'm not sure how I would feel to have that much, though. I grew up in Atlanta and we got snow maybe times a year. Now in Oklahoma, I thought we'd have snow. They have predicted it almost every weekend, but I've yet to see anything but flurries that didn't stick. I think I'm glad...
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If I would remember that God is always watching and listening, maybe I'd learn to keep my mouth shut... actually this is something that has just started happening as I'm getting older. My opinions are getting more vocal. I don't like it.
Oh my gosh! More snow? We’ve had a sudden burst of warm weather here in So Cal … and three of my purple irises (along with a variety of other bulbs) have burst forth in color early and suddenly. Maybe I’ll share the photos at Small Reflections today or tomorrow to give you a glimpse of Spring. I did share a few garden pix Sunday at Sacred Ruminations if you need a “flower fix” in the midst of your wintry weather. Hugs and blessings,
I'm a fellow traveller on this planet, bent on making a difference in the lives I touch.
Sometimes I teach: Sra. Frizzle.
Sometimes I cook: Mexibilly Cuisine.
Sometimes I write: Color Me Ozark.
Sometimes I photograph: PJ's Life, Light and Lens.
Sometimes I counsel: Beauty for Ashes.
Sometimes I share life experiences: Bits and Pieces. I was a living liver donor, December 29, 2005. Then I was diagnosed with breast cancer August 6, 2006. (It still takes my breath away to write that!) After a left radical mastectomy and a year of chemotherapy I was declared cancer-free. What a roller coaster ride! From healthy-as-a-horse liver donor to a battle with cancer, all in the space of a few months!
I've come to realize that the call of God on my life includes the task of sharing with others those dark moments, those difficult times at the end of human strength when God's Grace and Mercy has carried me through. That same Grace and Mercy is availble to YOU...whatever path you may be on, whatever valley you may be crossing. God is with you.
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4 comments:
The snow LOOKS beautiful! I'm not sure how I would feel to have that much, though.
I grew up in Atlanta and we got snow maybe times a year. Now in Oklahoma, I thought we'd have snow. They have predicted it almost every weekend, but I've yet to see anything but flurries that didn't stick.
I think I'm glad...
Thanks for stopping by.
If I would remember that God is always watching and listening, maybe I'd learn to keep my mouth shut... actually this is something that has just started happening as I'm getting older. My opinions are getting more vocal. I don't like it.
Oh my gosh! More snow? We’ve had a sudden burst of warm weather here in So Cal … and three of my purple irises (along with a variety of other bulbs) have burst forth in color early and suddenly. Maybe I’ll share the photos at Small Reflections today or tomorrow to give you a glimpse of Spring. I did share a few garden pix Sunday at Sacred Ruminations if you need a “flower fix” in the midst of your wintry weather.
Hugs and blessings,
I love snow but 6 - 12 inches to drive in is not fun at all. Love the pic of that tree!
Thats unblievable. We havent seen a flake of snow since early January and then it was only about two flakes!
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