For a sea of endless days raindrops have been stringing themselves like glistening Swarovski Crystals onto a vine like necklace...Droplets gathered themselves onto tiny beginning buds...The roses were weeping...Heads bowed in silent reverence for the lives and homes lost in the recent swath of storms sweeping across the US...Would you join me in lifting those touched by the recent storms in prayer?
I will gladly join you, Sandy. So many tragedies...just heartbreaking.
ReplyDeleteHope all is well with you, my friend.
Blessings,
Sonya
I am already there....may God be very close to those whose lives changed so tragically and so suddenly.
ReplyDeletePraying for those who have experience such loss and devastation.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you too Sandy, I was so shocked when I saw the news today. Let's do what we can do for the victims and the survivors.
ReplyDeleteIt's incredibly sad. Between your experience and Becky's and a number of others... As Becky said this morning, "We are not in charge."
ReplyDeleteI'm with you in this hardship, this is something horrible that happened... So many people fighting nature. We are together in prayer.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
I have been having a hard time enjoying our late afternoon sunshine because my heart is saddened by the events of these last few days. I have been and will continue to pray for everyone who has suffered a loss.
ReplyDeleteAnd as always, Sandy, your post is beautiful. Your words, photography and gentle music always touch my heart.
Praying for my darling friend, Marcie, The Rustic Victorian.....I was on the phone with her when it went quiet.....
ReplyDeleteHeart Hugs,
Coleen
Beautiful post...did and will send out thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteDearest Sandy,
ReplyDeleteyes I will, the tragedies all over southern US are terribly, so many lost relatives,-and homes.
Your post are so beautiful , in every way, Sandy.
Hugs ,Dorthe
Absolutely, Sandy. Prayers are much needed....
ReplyDeleteGod bless and we are all so glad that you are safe!
Diane
Beautiful post, and yes, prayers for Texas and other states suffering such devastation.I have wondered how so many of my blogging friends have fared throughout this steady stream ( storm) of bad weather.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! We are finally getting some much needed rain today. Hope you didn't have any damage when all those tornados went across. Some were near us but, moved on. Stay safe. Charlene
ReplyDeleteYes, of course! How lovely are the photos. :)
ReplyDeletePrayer going up right now for the broken hearts and dreams left by the wayside of the storms.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you this Mothers Day, Sandy
Rebecca
Beautiful!!!! hugs, mary
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