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Monstres ocults entre les flors del jardí, sota les pedres, rera una fulla, al mig de la sorra, a la vora de l'aigua, entre els somnis i massa vegades també dins nostre.

 

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Berlin, Germany – 2016, September 03

 

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I took this one out of the window of my car a couple weeks or so ago; and I never paid much attention to the shot until I put it on the computer. That was when I noticed something in the photo that led to the verse. Do you see the "treasure?"

 

In questa foto c'è un elemento piuttosto nascosto... ma è l'elemento che mi ha portato a fare questa foto... a voi trovarlo. :-)

 

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There is an hidden "thing" in this picture, which actually is the reason why I was taking pictures... can you find it?

 

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The aspects of things that are most important to us are hidden because of their simplicity and familiarity.

-Prof. Ludwig Wittgenstein

 

The happiest heart that ever beat Was in some quiet breast That found the common daylight sweet, And left to Heaven the rest.

-John V. Cheney

  

Textures from Florabella and Les Brumes

  

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Dublin, Ireland.

 

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"I tell you," he replied, "if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out."

Luke 19:40

 

It's always the obvious and the simple things I overlook. These things are right in front of me. You, my God, are trying to give me a message. Isn't that the way life is? In front of your eyes, you miss the little things.

 

My children continue to lead me in small ways. They help me to see the unseeable. The angels guide their hearts to always seek Him out in the world around them. Their eyes see the hidden treasures God has planted everywhere. Even in the worst, they find the light. Children who believe are God's secret weapon against the dark one.

 

My daughter, after we were finished eating, was doing as she always does after a meal. She ran outside the restaurant along the river to explore. She sat down on the ground and proceeded to pick through stones. Searching ever carefully and discarding one after another. This quest was quite amusing to me. I had seen her stack them and other things before. Now it had took on an intensity to find the one. "Daddy, I found it. This is the One," was her shrill of excitement. Handing me the stone I opened my hand. "Girl, it is just a stone," I said glaringly smiling at her. Then, like she has before, said to look closer. "See the cross inside a house," she politely pointed out with her girlish voice.

 

There it was sure enough like a hidden treasure. It was the first time I had seen something like that. It was rustic and primitive and seemed to carry so much insight. This cross was not made by man, but made by God. It seemed to represent a message of God's love inside our hard hearts. I never lost the image of that stone.

 

Archeologist continue to find sites that confirm the Bible's authenticity. As the church become more complacent and quiet in this Laodecian church period, the stones will cry out His name. But who would hear them, but those with a pure heart. Matthew 11:25 says, At that time Jesus said, "I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. " Amen and Amen.

Pray, then, as we all soul search that we can see the hidden things of God.

by

Lance Gargus

at

www.lancessoulsearching.com

The neon sign hanging in a window of a curry house in Brick Lane. Taken from the underside of the sign.

 

The only thing worth taking a picture of tonight.

In stories there's monsters or wizards beneath the stairs. In my opinion dusty old cars are cooler though.

Yesterday I had a conversation with Hope Edelstein about privacy and the internet. She seemed surprised at one or two of the thoughts I shared.

Caorle / The hidden fishing net misses the water as I miss you.

- Week26/52

- Hidden Things

- shoshannah

- "MCP Project 52"

 

We love to eat off our china dishes on Sunday, but the key to the china cabinet was hidden or lost by our daughter who likes to eat off the china most. Guess the china will remain hidden until we find the key. :(

 

A double exposure taken while enjoying a afternoon at the beach. One exposure looking toward the ocean, and one toward the dunes.

Look closely. Illustration by Josephine Laing from Journey to Mythaca, WingSpan Press

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