Dec21 in winter enjoy. Posted on December 21, 2018 by beth Standard “in seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy.” -william blake — image credit: karen whitworth -the light returns, winter solstice sunrise, birch forest – alaska print Share this:FacebookPinterestEmailPrintTwitterLinkedInMoreRedditTumblrLike Loading...
This is a particularly good one this morning, and, given the hectic pace of the last Friday before Christmas, well-timed. Thank for sharing this thought from Blake and the reassuring image of the calm that comes with dawn. Sent from my iPhone > LikeLiked by 3 people Reply ↓
And look at what else Karen Whitworth has created: https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/2-karen-whitworth.html LikeLiked by 2 people Reply ↓
I’m enjoying winter, the gray rainy early morning outside, the hot cup of tea by my side, and your blog reminding us of seasonal joy. xo LikeLiked by 4 people Reply ↓
The thought is perfect, but my brain explodes with delight at that better than perfect painting. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Rightly said, there is a season for everything. Season for sowing and season for reaping LikeLiked by 2 people Reply ↓
Yes, there is a lot of beauty, things to notice, and things to enjoy in winter. Your post is beautiful. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply ↓
Great, a few words with lot of meaning.
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yes –
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This is a particularly good one this morning, and, given the hectic pace of the last Friday before Christmas, well-timed. Thank for sharing this thought from Blake and the reassuring image of the calm that comes with dawn.
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my pleasure, al –
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Lovely image for solstice.
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I thought it was simple and beautiful
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And look at what else Karen Whitworth has created:
https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/2-karen-whitworth.html
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I love her work
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So we must, Beth!
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No choice)
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I’m enjoying winter, the gray rainy early morning outside, the hot cup of tea by my side, and your blog reminding us of seasonal joy. xo
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Embrace it )
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Lovely–although it’s pouring rain here.
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Hopefully some snow soon –
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Only if I don’t have anywhere to go! 🙂
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Happy Solstice! Yay…
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Yippee and on our way back towards spring
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This is perfect Beth.
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Simple is good
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Merry Christmas Beth
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Thank you and Merry Christmas to you )
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Ooh, I really like this one. 💛
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Thanks!
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Beautiful.
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❤
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So beautiful…
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i love the calm of it all
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The thought is perfect, but my brain explodes with delight at that better than perfect painting.
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yes, i love both for different reasons )
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This is another of your beautiful posts, Beth.
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thank you so much, good to see you –
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Rightly said, there is a season for everything. Season for sowing and season for reaping
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there is indeed
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Yes, there is a lot of beauty, things to notice, and things to enjoy in winter. Your post is beautiful.
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thank you so much, kristie –
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I feel this very deeply.
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same
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❤️
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