Saw it in my face …
Peaceful realization …
Divine within me
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© by rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011
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Carry On Tuesday
Prompt: This week, the first words from “I Saw it in the Mirror” by Abba
include all or part of: “I saw it the mirror, I saw it in my face”
ThemeThursday
Prompt: Face
Oh! To have your talent.
Thanks for the visit to my faces in stone.
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Ahh, Rita, thank you for your kind words … I believe your chronicles are photos married with words! A treat for the eyes and the spirit! Appreciate your visit; hope you visit again! 🙂
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Gorgeous…and so true 🙂
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Appreciate your words of encouragement, Cynthia! Thank you for visiting.
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Oh to achieve such peaceful realization within ourselves! Beautiful poem.
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One of the greatest milestones ~
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A godly countenance…an image that reflects God…so all can see Jesus. Perfect!
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Thank you Elaine – appreciate your visit and comment.
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so restful and enchanting..!
Hugs x
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goal in life ~ xoxo
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thats the most blessed discovery.
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long process 😉 … thank you!
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fully, absolutely agree.
trisha
http://sharmishthabasu.wordpress.com/2011/04/08/face-for-theme-thursday/
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I love the positive vibe this gives off, some of the poets of today are so gloom and doom and now don’t get me wrong I love all poetry but to read one that gives hope or assures that life can be good well that is the best poetry of all!
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Ahh, Amanda, that is one of the nicest compliments ever … and it means, my blog’s goal is on the right track … thank you for visiting. Please come back for a visit anytime! 🙂
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What a beautiful poem is so few words. And the poem so reflected the illustration. What a lovely post. Thank you. And, thank you for visiting my blog as well. I look forward to more visits – both ways!
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Thank you for your kind words. I am happy to have followed a breadcrumb to your site. ~becca
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Beautiful, and true for each of us
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when the realization sets in – it is a calming force! thank you for visiting ~becca
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So beautiful, Rebecca, truly lovely! hugs, pat
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🙂 Glad you stopped by for a visit! xoxox
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I wrote on my blog recently about the daffodils heralding spring. Beautiful poem.
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they are indeed the announcers of spring ~~ glad you liked “Saffron Bonnets” ~becca
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thats a wonderful realization 🙂
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yes it is … very quiet and serene!
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