The Life of Healing near the heart remains evidence of a dark jagged year that had to be grown around Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)MoreClick to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related
Thankful for the hope of healing and the knowledge that the Lord uses it all for our good… LikeLike Reply
It leaves me breathless. Sharing it with proper citation – only with your blessing, though! LikeLike Reply
Heartwood! A wondrous reminder of hurt and healing and carrying on when things get tough. A very enlightening post and poem. LikeLike Reply
You said it. Like most trees, most of us have many layers of dark rings around our hearts or memories, and in between…lots of luscious pulp. Good one L&T! LikeLike Reply
This is a powerful image when combined with the poem. It makes me think of a loved one who survived cancer but a scar remains. LikeLike Reply
It just needs two sets of initials separated by an L
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really you are log and twig but not twig.
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sorry, on elyasambition1.wordpress.com make sure you comment about it?!?!?!
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Thankful for the hope of healing and the knowledge that the Lord uses it all for our good…
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It leaves me breathless. Sharing it with proper citation – only with your blessing, though!
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Blessings!
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Smart !
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Good idea, Seedbud. I like it!
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I love how your eye sees the world. This is fabulous. Leigh
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Heartwood! A wondrous reminder of hurt and healing and carrying on when things get tough. A very enlightening post and poem.
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Wow! Beautiful, just beautiful.
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Very deep!
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This is beautiful, and much appreciated today.
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Very interesting
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I loved the image. Very good. And also the poem.
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An inside look at a tree and insightful words. Very beautiful.
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Beautiful pic and observation! 🙂
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Reblogged this on sayings with a heavy heart.
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I love your words and your picture.
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LOVE this!
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I collect heart rocks and love to find hearts in nature! ❤
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among your best
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Love this thought–thank you for merging the painful and the blessed.
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Excellent photo and words.
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You have great insight and depth.
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You said it. Like most trees, most of us have many layers of dark rings around our hearts or memories, and in between…lots of luscious pulp. Good one L&T!
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Particularly beautiful in its simplicity.
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Very beautiful!
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True for many of us! And beautiful.
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Reblogged this on Voices and Visions.
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Beautiful
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The word and image are perfect together.
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Beautiful nature
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Incredible insight.
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Looks like a map for buried treasure with the annual rings providing the contours
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The rings tell stories … good eye!
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This is a powerful image when combined with the poem. It makes me think of a loved one who survived cancer but a scar remains.
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Awesome words
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