14 Replies to “Respect”

  1. blondie63 – I love crochet, knitting, photography, dogs, cooking, baking, scrapbooking, music ,blogging and did I mention dogs? I also love to collect movies which is a big hobby of mine!
    Lisa says:

    That’s awesome!! I love old barns! Very nostalgic!! Hugz Lisa and Bear

  2. Apple Hill Cottage – Renovating a little cottage in the country that's been in our families for years. Three years of renovating on weekends took its toll, and we moved in before it was finished. Yes, we knew the warnings… but still, we're here now and our adventures have changed a bit...
    Apple Hill Cottage says:

    Love your words about honoring the old barn. Great photo too. Old barns always grab my attention. Thanks for this!

  3. den169 – My name is Dennis Ference. I am a husband, father, grandfather of three, and retired health care chaplain. I am a musician, song writer, poet, and writer of a number of pamphlets of original prayers for seniors published by and available through Liguori Publications. These pamphlets are also available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and through various ebook suppliers.
    den169 says:

    Perfect blending of words and picture. Well done.

  4. Pat – I'm a retired educator and avid amateur photographer. I live in southern Ohio with my wonderful husband and two delightful cats.
    Pat says:

    A lovely setting for the old barn.

  5. riz – Marikina City Philippines – broken. humbled. a life that's ruined for a cause. a jesus revolutionary.
    riz says:

    stunning metaphor about honoring 🙂

  6. firefly1275 – Louisiana – V. Rose enjoys creating mystical characters and worlds, with a touch of the modern day world. When she is not writing or thinking up her next story ideas, she is enjoying South Louisiana sunsets.
    firefly1275 says:

    Very nice and beautiful view.

  7. jane tims – Canada – Hi. I am a writer and biologist. I am also interested in history and community sustainability. I write mostly poetry. My training is in botany, so I often include plants in my poems. Visit me at www.nichepoetryandprose.wordpress.com
    jane tims says:

    There is something so wonderful about a new mown field …

  8. 2ndhalfolife – In the second (or really third?) half of my life now. Moving into the more crone stage: out of my head, into my soul. My magic is returning after many years of having lost it to the streets of life. There have been some very dark times, but these have made my journey rich with the stuff of possibility. Because out of darkness has come the glittering beauty of illumination. It has come with struggle and toil, and not without help--but I am here, and I am mostly in tact, and I'm here to share the rest of this journey with you all if you care to join me.......
    2ndhalfolife says:

    Serene……

  9. Tish Farrell – I am an award-winning writer of children's fiction and non fiction. My career began in Kenya where I lived for nearly eight years. The light, the landscape, the shining generosity of Kenya's people all conspired to drive me to the desk to write stories.
    Tish Farrell says:

    You truly are hitting all my soft spots. Barns of an ageing variety being one. In England I grew up amongst such venerable old storehouses. Each one has its own particular texture and smells.

  10. Dr. Denny Wilkins – Dr. Denny Wilkins professes journalism at a small, private university in the Northeast. He has climbed, hiked, kayaked, photographed, skied, and otherwise meandered aimlessly throughout the American West for decades. He has degrees in geology, environmental studies, and communication — and has tried to make use of them as a co-founder of the progressive cultural blog ScholarsandRogues.com. He’s broadly interested in how the world works and why it works that way. He hates writing, although he does like having written well.
    Dr. Denny Wilkins says:

    and therein lies forgotten history …

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