Look at a tree. Write what you see.
Seasons are changing and often we can see the shift in the trees. Even in places where trees tend to stay the same, there are subtle changes.
Of course, if there’s something else tugging at you—write that instead!
*Remember, you don’t have to accept this invitation…but I do hope you will accept the invitation to write. Sharing our stories is magical.
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Old Photo Albums
http://thisandthatbee.blogspot.com/2021/07/bethany-bible-college-days-i-love.html
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I always did like plaid skirts and saddle shoes. Thank you for sharing. I keep making up stories about the people in the photographs – I years for a simpler time where people seem content and caring
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Old books. http://www.juliekcox.com/blog/comfort-reads
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Thanks, Julie! I have not read Wednesday Sisters – but now I’m going to! In you – I have my own personal book whisperer! Thanks again!
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Last week I was in the awesome presence of pine trees in the state of Maine. I celebrated with some seaside photography and poetry. Next week – students return to school, but I am keeping summer in my heart this weekend!
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So good to be back here. It is important to do things that nurture the soul, like writing and sharing here, or going on an artist date, like I did yesterday. https://justforamonth.blogspot.com/2021/09/an-artist-date.html
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I’m having a tree trimmed in my back yard. I’m told the mistletoe is draining the tree of its nutrients. But, the tree has two “faces” on it. One side has the face of a solemn looking man on the other side is a dark face of an Indian man. I would like the tree cut down (so I don’t have to pay them to come back in 2 years and do the trimming again) to where the two “faces” are. The “faces” tell a story I just don’t know what story they tell. Thanks for the suggestions to write about trees!
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Thanks for letting pop in and out of this community. In a way… seasons of life happen… Here I talk about living an authentic life… as much as I can… https://untanglinglifedotblog.wordpress.com/2021/09/16/living-life-in-next-play-speed/
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