Pink rain. This picture was taken in my backyard last week. No filter. It truly was pink rain. It is like nature is doing crazy weird stuff, reflecting all the confusion in the world right now, including my own. And… https://t.co/0E83RNfFR7
In the midst of this pandemic nature seems to be outdoing itself. I almost sense that God’s creation knows we are suffering and is trying to comfort us. May we learn from the flowers...#redgeraniums#happy#flowers… https://t.co/40cNejgVyc
I’m growing this celery from the root end of a bunch I bought in the grocery store last week. So simple. And I love the frugality of recycling vegetables. I’m growing garlic and tumeric this way too. Watching things… https://t.co/KJcrXSVjgR
This is John Elwood Bundy, an American Impressionist artist who is credited with founding the Richmond School of Art in Indiana. (1857-1933) He was my great grandfather’s first cousin. He loved painting water, woods… https://t.co/7AO8nfCuGf
As I write this my husband and I are curled up in our RV somewhere near Mobile, Alabama. It took us two days to get here from our home in North Carolina, mostly driving on the interstate through gray, dreary… https://t.co/7PmFTewbsJ
This poor little lizard got into my house somehow and ended up living on my windowsill for a month. Evidently he stayed alive by eating an occasional dead fly. I tried several times to catch him but he was elusive,… https://t.co/H8I4YPmGW3
As a therapist, I sometimes wonder if the Pueblo Indians in New Mexico who lived in these humble dwellings a thousand years ago were happy. Was life better because it was simpler, or was life simply hard, so hard… https://t.co/2TWbdKffaQ
I’ve learned through the years that if people I thought were my friends, people I would do anything for, gradually became “ghosts” in my life, then I shouldn’t chase after them, no matter how much I was hurting… https://t.co/eSYTmAzwK9
Of all the problems I see in my work wit people, loneliness is the most difficult issue. People feel abandoned, especially the aging and homebound. But the Bible very clearly gives us an antidote. Volunteering. If we… https://t.co/4rngNLgOhY
This shot was taken in the gift shop at the Historic Somerset Plantation in Creswell NC, a beautiful but once brutal place. The state has chosen to be honest about the treatment of its 238 enslaved persons in the… https://t.co/MX5SmWObrn
In the heat of summer we long for the sweet cool kiss of fall, knowing that fall must turn to winter and in a few months we will be wishing it to be warm again. So it is with life. We spend most of our time regretting… https://t.co/iZnzVBPSoo
What amazes me about mountain wildflowers is more than just their beauty but their resiliency. They have adapted to their rugged environment. But sometimes our environment stunt our growth. The difference between… https://t.co/D7N2eKFTvA
Are you solidly rooted or always teetering on the edge, just one crisis away from disaster? Some people get so comfortable living on the edge they fail to see what steps they could take now to insure a healthy… https://t.co/DrUsKhGuGC
Do you ever feel life is closing in on you from all sides? We all do at times. Breathe deeply, put your head down and say a prayer. Then do the next hard thing. I promise you that you will eventually get to the… https://t.co/gweU0TiIgI
Family is everything. But sometimes family can cause suffering. Thankfully I’ve been married 50 years to a wonderful man. Here he is snuggling with his daughter and grandkids.
#familyfirst#bekind#goodmenstillexist https://t.co/9pPkVoTB7x