Oh my goodness – I need to move to your neighborhood. Or maybe just pay more attention to mine! I love all your findings – what a magical world you live in!!!
I moved in August of last year and loved my old neighborhood, but this one is a bit more free- spirited, bohemian, and openly artistic. Very comfortable for me
I just put a quote by Henry David Thoreau on my http://whereipaint.wordpress.com which said…It doesn’t matter what you look at it’s what you see that’s important. Many people can’t see anything sadly and many people such as yourself sees the magic of the world. 🙂
Perfect. And hearts need to be made of flesh and blood right now. It’s those with the stone hearts, or no hearts, who are doing all the things to bring the pain
Only when it’s made of stone! 🙂
Really love this image and your words…. and doesn’t our heart sometimes lay in our chest heavy like the heaviest stone – and yet – and yet….. it cannot be too big!
How lovely! I wrote a story for my daughters years ago about a little girl with a heart of gold and a king with a heart of stone — in her loving hands, his heart learned to beat freely — the moral, even a heart of stone can be warmed in loving hands. You’d have to sit on this stone to warm it — but I’m sure it can be done! 🙂 ❤
Lovely. Just as long as it’s not stone cold. It looks pretty warm in the sun though. 🙂
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it was warm to the touch, and sits outside of a children’s school, so i have no doubt
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Nor I. It is gorgeous!
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❤
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You always make me smile! I love starting my day with your posts!
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thanks, brad )
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I love this Beth. All of it. ❤️
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thanks, colleen
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Makes me think of Paul Simon’s good old lyric “Loves me like a rock,” Beth.
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it does, mark )
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Also gives new meaning to the term “heavy heart”..
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oh, yes –
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🙂 lovely !
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thank you
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Oh my goodness – I need to move to your neighborhood. Or maybe just pay more attention to mine! I love all your findings – what a magical world you live in!!!
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I moved in August of last year and loved my old neighborhood, but this one is a bit more free- spirited, bohemian, and openly artistic. Very comfortable for me
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😊
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A stone heart, which is heartening!
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It is!
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💖
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How beautiful! And we could all use some beauty right now!
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We sure could)
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Quite lovely a thought Beth, for sure…and the quote as well. Great post! All the best,
Francisco
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Thank you-
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My pleasure Beth.
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Warmth and kindness…sigh.
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Yes-
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Lovely.
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Thank you)
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I just put a quote by Henry David Thoreau on my http://whereipaint.wordpress.com which said…It doesn’t matter what you look at it’s what you see that’s important. Many people can’t see anything sadly and many people such as yourself sees the magic of the world. 🙂
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I love that quote and thank you
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Rock-solid love! ❤ෆ╹ .̮ ╹ෆ❤
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Perfect. And hearts need to be made of flesh and blood right now. It’s those with the stone hearts, or no hearts, who are doing all the things to bring the pain
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Absolutely
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so true…………there is no such thing as too much love. 🙂
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Terrific and well said!
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Thanks, John-
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Beautiful ♥
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great find. hopefully, not a stony-hearted one.
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Not at all
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We once had a rock in the yard that looked like a pair of hiney cheeks. I like your rock way better. Although the butt one was pretty funny.
Sending much love and hoping it becomes contagious.
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That is hilarious and thanks
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Now “THAT’S” a heavy-heart….
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Now “THAT’S” a heavy-heart, forreal, right!!??
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It is, indeed
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Only when it’s made of stone! 🙂
Really love this image and your words…. and doesn’t our heart sometimes lay in our chest heavy like the heaviest stone – and yet – and yet….. it cannot be too big!
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Yes!
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How lovely! I wrote a story for my daughters years ago about a little girl with a heart of gold and a king with a heart of stone — in her loving hands, his heart learned to beat freely — the moral, even a heart of stone can be warmed in loving hands. You’d have to sit on this stone to warm it — but I’m sure it can be done! 🙂 ❤
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I love your story and you might be right about this one
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I keep waiting for that day…
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Me too
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a lovely post, Beth: buoyant and inspirational: my goodness you come up with some great quotes 🙂
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thanks, so many thinkers out there in the world to choose from
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I love, love this one. Simple truth.
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That quote! *heart-eyes emoji*
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❤
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ever since my husband’s triple bypass surgery, all i think about is hearts! if we don’t have them, we are nothing.
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So right!
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Simply wonderful! What a great find in that rock!
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I was so excited!
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Nice!!
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So lovely. 🙏
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thank you, Miriam
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great
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thanks!
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That’s so true ❤️
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