Lovely photo and beautiful poem. Especially comforting to me as my youngest daughter, her husband and our 3 month old granddaughter are safely home after being delayed from the closing of I35. Because of the tornado devastation in Oklahoma Jemma
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this quote and the Scripture is a favorite of mine. It's a good reminder when things aren't going in a perfect direction!
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Lovely -- and especially meaningful today after the tragedy in Oklahoma yesterday!
ReplyDeleteLove to be reminded of that Psalm...
ReplyDeleteLovely photo and beautiful poem. Especially comforting to me as my youngest daughter, her husband and our 3 month old granddaughter are safely home after being delayed from the closing of I35. Because of the tornado devastation in Oklahoma
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Amen. Beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteThere must always be hope.
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed, and the safest of all places to be...in His hands. Very poignant. Peaceful. Especially appreciated in light of current events.
ReplyDeleteLove thinking of hope in just this way. It does tickle the mind as a feather tickles our chin.
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