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Thankful I’m thankful fora world still full of beauty and goodness,a country that values democracy and freedom of all,a community that protects nature and all living things,a family that stays in touch and shares their lives with each other,a home … Continue reading
Farmers know where food comes from,not from shelves in grocery stores,nor behind huge warehouse doors,not from bottles, cans or bags,with fancy coloured sale price tags. Farmers know what real food isnot plastic coated, perfect stuff,tasteless, sugar-coated fluff,not dyed, suffused with … Continue reading
Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.” ~William Arthur Ward
My Christmas Cactus is blooming for Thanksgiving! Half of it is loaded with blooms. I wonder if the other half will still bloom for Christmas. Such a bright spot on dull mornings.
Zen doodle pumpkin by Middle Daughter.
To whom do I owe this compliment, this bouquet of flowers so rare, to whom do I pay a tribute and with whom can I share. Who gave the grass beneath my feet, from where does the sun brightly shine, … Continue reading
I’m thankful for a world still full of beauty and goodness, a country that values democracy and freedom of all a community that protects nature and all living things a family that stays in touch and shares their lives with … Continue reading
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Saying thanks comes easy. I have been taught to say thank you whether I meant it or not. Giving thanks is more difficult. To give I must extend my hand, my heart, let go and give… ©1998 Sharron R. McMillan
It’s always been a Christmas cactus but it’s blooming now. Thanksgiving cactus, maybe. Thanks cactus. ©2014 Sharron R. McMillan
It was with great trepidation and much excitement that our family of five trailered all we owned through the Alberta Rockies to British Columbia. My father had received his first church posting in a small suburb of New Westminster called … Continue reading