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From The American Home Magazine 1958

a quick little card I made for the current SSS flickr challenge of anything goes, SSSflickrchallenge#45. I used supplies from the beautiful SSS june card kit. thanks for taking a look and for commenting...

Spectacular aerial of this breathtaking site at Wilshire Blvd. and Ogden Drive. Surrounded by lawns and gardens of Hancock Park. The Central Plaza and buildings are encircled by gleaming water. Park Labrea Towers at rear.

Aprendimos a escapar de cualquier cosa incomoda.

atamos nuestro dolor bien abajo

y jamás nadie debe saber que por dentro estamos destrozados

traté de arreglar las cosas otra vez

de cortar mis lagrimas y matar mis miedos

pero te dije, te dije?...

  

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☆ HOY DIA ADOPTE UN GATITO BEBE *.*

   

“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”

 

Albert Einstein

yes that was the name of the hotel, it was good, but a bit too many rooms and people to our taste (>700 rooms)!

 

It felt desolated in some way; the weather was just perfect though and we all recharged our batteries after a long dark Winter!

After a day of rain and umbrellas in Ireland, I got selfish with my prayers and asked God to blow away the clouds and give us some sunshine......around 300am I woke up with a light shining in my face from the window up above my head...there was a beautiful moon shining down on me with stars surrounding it and my heart filled with joy as I realized it was a miracle moon sent as an answer to my prayers. The sun was not supposed to show until the end of the week but here was a clear sky and a miracle moon to let me know God does still answer our prayers both big and small and loves us so much that He wants to give us the desires of our hearts if we will just ask Him!!!! I pulled the curtains open on the windows and was so happy I wanted to go outside to shoot this but afraid I would wake up everyone at the B&B with an alarm ...I just took it through the window...so here it is SOOC my Irish miracle moon!!!

This is an example of God’s greatest and love for mankind.

Their parents reside in Port Byron, Illinois

These Twins were born in Iowa City, Iowa July 5, 2006, at 26 weeks

Ty Carl Buffington weighed in at 1 ¼ lbs. and Lindsay Buffington weighted 1 ¾ lbs. Notice the wedding rings on the arms and it will give you some idea as to the size of the babies/

They had major complications but with great doctors, prayer and God’s love they have overcome a lot of them. Lindsay went home before Christmas last year and has since been back in surgery. She is home at present and doing good.

Ty stayed in NICU until Sept.2007. He is now at home and growing in strength everyday with God’s help.

They still need prayer to keep them safe through the winter without any sickness or setbacks.

 

This is a perfect picture of A Miracle;

 

These pictures were taken by Brandon Buffington, their father. I was so touch when I received the picture and report on them that I could not resist in showing a true Miracle.

 

The Lord bless thee, and keep thee

The Lord make his face shine upon thee

And be gracious unto thee

The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee

And give thee Peace.

 

Numbers 6:24-26

 

Miracle Beach Provincial Park includes coastal forest as well as the beach area. The light hitting the moss covered limb and yellow flowers of this tree caught my eye.

"A baby is something you carry inside you for nine months, in your arms for three years and in your heart till the day you die."

-- Mary Mason

 

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Platja del Miracle. Tarragona, 17 de novembre de 2016.

It's late at night and I can't sleep

Missing you just runs too deep

Oh I can't breathe thinking of your smile

Every kiss I can't forget

This aching heart ain't broken yet

Oh God I wish I could make you see. -Time for Miracles- Adam Lambert

Ten miles off the coast of Alaska, the battle that changed the Kaiju war took place.

 

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Miracle Lancome perfume photographed in my studio in Yuanlin.

In 1877, after the completion of this chapel for the Sisters of Loretto in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the good sisters had a problem. With their long habits, they were not comfortable using a ladder to reach the high choir loft. They searched and searched for a carpenter to build a staircase which would not take up too much of the small chapel's space or too much of the space of the choir loft. No one could construct such a staircase.

 

The sisters turned to prayer for an answer. A nine day novena to St. Joseph, the carpenter-father of Jesus, husband of Mary, to whom the chapel is dedicated. On the ninth day, a carpenter arrived, with just a few simple tools, saying he would build a staircase that would meet their requirements, but that he needed privacy, and tubs of warm water. The only name he gave was Joseph.

 

After his months of labor and secrecy, the sisters discovered he had gone without leaving a bill, nor was their a bill for the wood at any of the area lumber yards. In the chapel was a completed staircase, one that for a long time defied explanation at how it could exist or support the sisters or their students clambering up and down every day for decades.

 

There is no obvious central support beam for the staircase. It is simply a spiral helix of two narrowly wound wooden stringers with steps between them and a backing to close off the underside of the stairs. The railing you see on the stairs and in the choir loft was not installed by the carpenter called Joseph, but added by another master craftsman 10 years after the original staircase was done. The sisters were so scared to climb down the steps without a railing that they did so on their hands and knees. I don't blame them!

 

The mysteries of the staircase include the identity of Joseph, still unknown, the exceptionally unique and masterful design of the tight spiral staircase, unheard of for an itinerant carpenter of the day, and the source of the wood, which appears to be spruce, but to this day exactly where the wood came from is a mystery.

 

Was it a miracle? Did Joseph the carpenter father of Jesus construct these miraculous stairs? If not, who was that miracle-worker, and where did the wood come from? Some things will never be known.

 

One thing is known, this Joseph was an answer to the sister's prayers.

Miracle Garden Dubai and hundreds of beautiful hanging baskets

Photography taken in Gold Mohur Bay, the most beautiful coast of Aden, Altwahi District in the Seaport City Aden....South_Yemen

Mister Miracle / Heft-Reihe

"Die, Mr. Miracle!"

cover: Marshall Rogers, Vince Colletta

DC Comics / USA 1977

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/31702/

"Often Imitated But Never Duplicated"

 

Stockton, CA

Every drop of rain that falls in Sahara Desert says it all

It's a miracle

All God's creations great and small, the Golden Gate and the Taj Mahal

That's a miracle

Test tube babies being born, mothers, fathers dead and gone

It's a miracle

We're having a miracle on Earth, mother nature does it all for us

The wonders of this world go on, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Captain Cook and Cain and Abel, Jimi Hendrix to the Tower of Babel

It's a miracle

The one thing we're all waiting for, is peace on Earth - an end to war

It's a miracle we need - the miracle

The miracle we're all waiting for today

If every leaf on every tree, could tell a story that would be a miracle

If every child on every street, had clothes to wear and food to eat

That's a miracle

If all God's people could be free, to live in perfect harmony

It's a miracle, we're having a miracle on Earth

Mother nature does it all for us

(the wonders of this world go on)

Open hearts and surgery, Sunday mornings with a cup of tea

Super powers always fighting

But Mona Lisa just keeps on smiling

It's a miracle

(The wonders of this world go on)

Well it's a miracle

The one thing (the one thing)

We're all waiting for (we're all waiting for)

Is peace on Earth (peace on Earth) and an end to war (end to war)

It's a miracle we need, the miracle, the miracle

Peace on Earth and end to war today

That time will come one day you'll see when we can all be friends

That time will come

 

"The Miracle", Queen, 1989

Model- Olga

Film - Fuji color 400

Camera - Olympus 35 ECR

Nikon D4 with a Schneider 90 PC/TS Lens

Mary of Miracles, standing on a snake and a crescent moon a small meditation image used by a Carmelite nun for more than 25 years, returned to the church in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, May 2005

 

"A great sign appeared in heaven; a woman adorned with the sun, standing on the moon, and with the twelve stars on her head for a crown"

 

Revelation 12;1

Yashica A

Kodak Ektar 100

 

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Mission Street looking north from 22nd Street, Mission District, San Francisco

On the Miracle Mile

Wilshire Boulevard

Los Angeles, California

 

Extending from downtown Los Angeles to the ocean at Santa Monica, this famous boulevard is one of the most beautiful thoroughfares in the United States.

Model: Kyra

H&M: Yve Vogel

My grandson checking out the tulips we had planted in my mother's garden last fall, a miraculous occurrence to him. These tulips were losing their petals, and it was really their last day of bloom. -- May 4, 2017

Wasn't sure what to call this at first but after listening to Shinedown's song called Miracle... It made sense :)

Why, who makes much of a miracle?

As to me I know of nothing else but miracles,

Whether I walk the streets of Manhattan,

Or dart my sight over the roofs of houses toward the sky,

Or wade with naked feet along the beach just in the edge of

the water,

Or stand under trees in the woods,

Or talk by day with any one I love, or sleep in the bed at night

with any one I love,

Or sit at table at dinner with the rest,

Or look at strangers opposite me riding in the car,

Or watch honey-bees busy around the hive of a summer

forenoon,

Or animals feeding in the fields,

Or birds, or the wonderfulness of insects in the air,

Or the wonderfulness of the sundown, or of stars shining so

quiet and bright,

Or the exquisite delicate thin curve of the new moon in spring;

These with the rest, one and all, are to me miracles,

The whole referring, yet each distinct and in its place.

 

To me every hour of the light and dark is a miracle,

Every cubic inch of space is a miracle,

Every square yard of the surface of the earth is spread with

the same,

Every foot of the interior swarms with the same.

 

To me the sea is a continual miracle,

The fishes that swim—the rocks—the motion of the waves—

the ships with men in them,

What stranger miracles are there?

    

Miracles

by Walt Whitman

  

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