So true. So troubling that so many of our friends, family, and neighbors have chosen ignorance and cruelty over intelligence and kindness. Hopefully we use our shovels well this winter, and plant proper seeds this spring.
Perfect insightfulness, reminding us to continue hoping as we are reminded that most of the things we feel to be of vital import are only transient things, not the eternal season after season of natural cycles. Thank you, David.
I long for the day when le clown orange becomes autumn mulch. Not much changes until then.
So true. So troubling that so many of our friends, family, and neighbors have chosen ignorance and cruelty over intelligence and kindness. Hopefully we use our shovels well this winter, and plant proper seeds this spring.
Thank you, David, for sharing your thoughts. From your words to God's ears.
Right there with you!
Exquisitely hopeful and honest. Thank you.
Beautifully observed. The gold in our leaves does seem much more buttery, glowy this year too.
I agree!
Perfect insightfulness, reminding us to continue hoping as we are reminded that most of the things we feel to be of vital import are only transient things, not the eternal season after season of natural cycles. Thank you, David.
I like this so very much. Thank you for stitching.
Lovely!