Hello lovely friends and happy new week!
Just stopping in to let you know that I am guest posting over at my dear friend, Elizabeth's blog, Ponderings from the Inglenook.
Join me as I share my thoughts on the different seasons in our lives...
"These seasons in our fragile lives constantly
alter and change. They pass over so
swiftly and have a tendency to end abruptly, often without us even realizing
it..."
~ Excerpt from my post, A Season to Everything
^Looking out over George Dam on a beautiful Sunday morning...
Hop over here to read my post at Ponderings from the Inglenook.
Blessings for the week ahead!
Just went over to read it, Kelly-Anne. Well done! Such wise advice even for this unprecedented, unexpected season in which we all currently find ourselves. May we be ready to learn what lessons God has for us in it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet visit, dear Mrs T! I hope you are well and staying cosy at home! ♥ Sending hugs your way!
DeleteThank You for the lovely and uplifting post. Stay safe. Have a nice week.
ReplyDeleteMarion
Thank you, Marion...same to you! ♥
DeleteGlad you enjoyed this little post.
Hi Kelly-Anne, Enjoy the lovely Autumn and all its glories. Have a blessed week.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn
Thank you, Marilyn...I do so love this time of year!
DeleteHave a blessed week further!
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Gorgeous shot my friend! ^_^
ReplyDeleteAww thank you, dear Paige! So good to have you stop by!
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What a beautiful, peaceful scene.
ReplyDeleteHas the Covid 19 hit your area? Our state just got shut down for the next 3 weeks with nothing but essential things open. As a nurse, I have plenty of hours.
Oh, so lovely to have you stop by, Mari!
DeleteYes indeed, our country is preparing to go into lockdown tonight for the next three weeks. Crazy times!
Hope you are managing to rest! Can only imagine how busy you are right now!
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Dear Kelly-Anne! I am amazed at the deep wisdom with which you write. Your post is so spot-on and packed full of profound truth. I am facing so many changes in my life right now and seeking God to know how to navigate from one season to another. Clinging to the past season and longing for the way things were and at the same time doing my utmost to embrace so much that is new and unfamiliar. Things have happened so quickly, looking back. "The days are long but the years are short" has never taken on such meaning to me. Thank you for this Divinely-inspired post - everyone in the world should read it and contemplate its wisdom. Sending much love to you today.
ReplyDeleteDearest Cheryl...thank you so much for your sweet visit! It is always a blessing to have you stop by. ♥ Going to email you!
DeleteBlessings!