Sharry, That is the most wonderful story! When I started reading it my heart jumped and I thought: couldn't it be moved? It's wonderful that you found the pros to do it, that it can be visited by Sam, and that your vegies will grow in full sunshine next summer. I am really heartened that the tree was saved, dear thing that it is. It's lovely and straight and will grow to be a great friend to the birds on Faith Street!
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Each day of my life I vow to continue to grow more deeply Into the precious being that I AM, A unique exprression of the Source, A guardian of life, Dedicated to relieving suffering and the cause of suffering, which is in our minds, And to bringing love, harmony and beauty into the world.
Old Postcard Wednesday--Donner Lake, California
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Unfortunately, there is no information printed on the back of the old
postcard shown above. I adore the image and fancy it as the work of Ansel
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I volunteer once a week at a local charity shop. It is sometimes a strange
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A Good Day
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Today, at the end of class, we listened to “A Good Day,” the words of
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Romantic Tarot
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On this blog I use examples from my SoulCollage deck. SoulCollage cards are made for personal use only and are not for sale, trade, or barter. A special “thank you” to all the wonderful photographers and artists whose images have inspired us to recreate and discover our inner and outer worlds. This beautiful process was developed by Jungian therapist, Seena B. Frost. Learn more at the SoulCollage website.
I also want to give great thanks to my husband, Sam. He is my "in house" editor. Living with him can be a bit like entering a Far Side cartoon, but he keeps me from taking myself too seriously.
2 comments:
Sharry,
That is the most wonderful story! When I started reading it my heart jumped and I thought: couldn't it be moved? It's wonderful that you found the pros to do it, that it can be visited by Sam, and that your vegies will grow in full sunshine next summer. I am really heartened that the tree was saved, dear thing that it is. It's lovely and straight and will grow to be a great friend to the birds on Faith Street!
I'm glad you moved the tree, at least. Black oaks are gorgeous trees...
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