Welcome to Day 7 of 29 Faces. I hope today finds you in a reflective mood. Being Sunday we spend our mornings at church and fellow-shipping with the other members at the service and really thinking about our lives, how we interact our impact on others and how we are using the gifts and the talents that we have.
We think about family near and far and those who may not have woken up today. Each moment we have to make the most of the time, and take peace with us every where we go. Today's picture reminds me of my peace within and the opportunities that we all have to share a little of that peace through our lives.
Day 7 of 29 Faces |
Beautiful artwork, I love your use of colour. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteHi Amanda! It is so wonderful to reconnect with you. I have missed you so. If you look at my 2 digit postings in the last year you will see that I wasn't doing much. I am back to creating and was actually thinking of you this morning. I have all these "plants" sprouting up in containers and have no idea what they are, lol. I thought "Amnanda would know!"...
ReplyDeleteYour painting above made me cry. I don't know why. Maybe just the beauty, the message or something in your post I really needed to read. Every time I scroll back up to look at her, my eyes well up again. She is more that beautiful, she is soul-full. Hugs and love, Rasz
Rasz, good to hear that you are back creating. Funny, I've just started to grow seedlings as well, hoping to get something organic going. I am touched that she had that impact on you. It is an encouragement to know that others can be blessed in some way by the art we create. Will pass by your blog to see how you been getting on. Blessingsx
DeleteHi Amanda! It is so wonderful to reconnect with you. I have missed you so. If you look at my 2 digit postings in the last year you will see that I wasn't doing much. I am back to creating and was actually thinking of you this morning. I have all these "plants" sprouting up in containers and have no idea what they are, lol. I thought "Amnanda would know!"...
ReplyDeleteYour painting above made me cry. I don't know why. Maybe just the beauty, the message or something in your post I really needed to read. Every time I scroll back up to look at her, my eyes well up again. She is more that beautiful, she is soul-full. Hugs and love, Rasz