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Large areas of the garden which are left to their own devices are awash with dandelions and daisies and a particular white flower which you see everywhere here. It died out when winter arrived but has come back even stronger just as Spring is arriving. One day I'll discover what it's called.
This one's for Geka! 😊
Meet Lillian, I picked her up from the local shelter after Romeos passing, she had been abused and very underweight, it has taken a while for her to trust anyone, she now is in her happy forever home with us and has become best friends with our other cat Ty.
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🎧 Mood: Humble.
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When nature is at its best, I always feel humble. But that's ok because being part of something that big gives me satisfaction.
This is the third of the shots I took at Leersummer field. It is only a week ago, but since then spring has knocked on the door, and although not loud, the birds are convinced it is coming!
My favourite tree almost never leaves me disappointed. Greatly changeable conditions of light make that spot very atmospheric so that it is worth hiking and waiting for the perfect moment. Hope you like it!
2 Chronicles 7:14
New International Version
14 if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.
The tiny, humble seasonal red berries that are so delightful.
Backlit macro, light rays refracting nicely from the water droplets, and highlighting the hidden seeds inside.
As she looks down in obedience,
she simply waves her hand
Inviting you in with a humble sign
knowing you would understand.
She moves away with grace and silent pas
leaves you behind at the wonderful tree
You sit down and enjoy the silence
then she comes back to serve you tea.
(What else did you expect 😉)
~ Kit ~
Taken at the beautiful spiritual sim
Kintsugi ~ Spirited Beyond "Made with Care"
Outfit from irrISIStible
Thank you Isis for your amazing creations and creativity....🌹
Newer siding and windows. Mature landscaping. Privacy fence around backyard. Great location. Motivated seller. Reduced for quick sale.
The secret of spiritual success is a hunger that persists…It is an awful condition to be satisfied with one’s spiritual attainments…God was and is looking for hungry, thirsty people. - Smith Wigglesworth
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“A meaningful life is not being rich, being popular, being highly educated or being perfect. It is about being real, being humble, being able to share ourselves and touch the lives of others. It is only then that we could have a full, happy and contented life.”
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Down by the creek, it was a new day and a new season. The air was heavy with mist and the early morning sun was cutting through the woods. Another day to appreciate.
the day has come and the fern has opened it leaves for the first time. its time to face the sun and give reverence to its glory...
Being humble means recognizing that we are not on earth to see how important we can become,
but to see how much difference we can make in the lives of others
~ Gordon B. Hinckley ~
Multiple exposure, 9 shots merged in camera, no Photoshop, no use of tripod
Seen today in the parking lot at my local grocery store. They looked so pretty, I just had to stop to take a photo.
The demise of the multiple carnival-type piers at Old Orchard has taken place over 120 years. All renditions started out grand and were humbled by Mother Nature. The first was built of steel by Berlin Iron Bridge Co in 1898 and considered a “global cultural icon.” At 1,825 ft (556m), it was the longest in the world.
“The Pier Casino” sat on its ocean end, an elaborate ballroom that held 5000 people. (I have verified that with several sources, but wonder. Since I wasn't around in 1898, I'll go with it, even though 500 seems much more likely.)
In 1908 after multiple storms, the pier was shortened to 700 ft (210m) and the casino was scaled down. Its heyday was between World Wars I and II when big names like Guy Lombardo, Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Xavier Cugat, and Frank Sinatra were regular acts.
After consistent storm damage, the casino was demolished in 1970. A blizzard in '78 destroyed the entire pier. Today it is the 500 ft (150 m) 1980s tacky structure you see here with a wooden walkway, souvenir shops, junk food, and a beach bar at the end. 😊
(The tiny figure on the shore has a guitar and is serenading the sunrise.)