15 Replies to “What was Carried”

  1. Miriam – Australia – I’m a wonder lusting woman, a musician, a freelance travel writer and magazine columnist. Utterly passionate about travel and life and turning the ordinary moments into the extraordinary. My motto is “just do it”.
    Miriam says:

    What lovely words to go with these beautiful flowers.

  2. hannahsmith98 – So I'm Hannah and this is my blog. Now that I've said what you already know, I guess I'll explain why I created this blog. The other night I decided to start a journal, and I got this sudden fear that my computer may randomly crash or somehow delete everything, and so I figured that I would post it on the internet. I'm not posting this for everyone to see, but for my own keepsake. But hey, if people want to read it, why not?
    hannahsmith98 says:

    I truly love your blog. It is a mix of some of my favorite things – photography and poetry!

  3. derrickjknight – UK – I am an octogenarian enjoying rambling physically and photographing what I see, and rambling in my head as memories are triggered. I also ramble through a lifetime's photographs. In these later years much rambling is done in a car.
    derrickjknight says:

    So apt

  4. pastorpete51 – My wife and I serve as members of a worship team at a multicultural church. Our members are from Brazil, Nepal and the U.S.. Because of the many languages and cultures in our local body we face unique challenges, such as how many songs will we do in English today? What new songs can we use in either language that are simple enough for the people to sing. The songs, the devotions and insights here are a small portion of some of the ways God is leading us as we push towards the goal. I pray that these will be both a blessing and an encouragement for those of you who may pass by Praise 2 Worship.
    pastorpete51 says:

    Oh I like that! Beautiful thought and photo!

  5. gaiainaction – West Cork, Ireland – I have started this blog initially because I wanted to put on record my organic gardening project, but the blog has become much more than that, it has many of my nature or travel photos and experiences on it, and thoughts and stories about life here in remote West Cork. My life used to be very busy working as a branch librarian, and now that I am retired I am finding lots of other things to do, as energy allows. I believe that there are many ways in which to be creative, blogging is just one of them, and I'm sure enjoying it improving in writing, photographing and finding new subjects to write about. I'm also learning a lot and enjoying reading other people's blogs as I go along.
    gaiainaction says:

    I find it difficult to take a nice photo of hydrangeas, but yours is just wonderful, happy to rest my eyes on your beautiful picture 🙂

  6. Cynthia Guenther Richardson – Pacific NW – Hello fellow readers and bloggers, Writing has always been a powerful connector to diverse ideas and people. We each are a meaningful part of this beautiful, ever-widening web of life. Blogging enables more interaction, which I love even after 11 years of blogging posts on three different sites. For thirty years I was an addictions/mental health counselor and also a manager of home care services for elderly folks. Now that I have hit 70 and am more devoted to a creative life! I've published online or in literary journals/collections several times, including fiction and creative non-fiction pieces and poetry over five decades. Additionally, I was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for an excerpt of my novel-in-progress, Other than Words (the work gathering dust at present), about a mute dancer and her impact on her adopted community and a world-travelling photojournalist. I also am working on a connected set of stories about a close-knit town in northern Michigan. On Wordpress I enjoy writing about living richly despite (or because of) life's setbacks and a diagnosis of heart disease at age 51. Posts tagged "memoir" share spiritual adventures, interactions with nature, the healing of trauma's impact and challenges of writing full-time. Short stories and creative nonfiction, and poetry are favorite genres but I enjoy sharing my photography as well My hope is my offerings reflect a profound faith in God and our humanness which cloaks spiritual natures. I include myself as part of the diverse group of writers who discover and share the illuminating, positive experiences amid life's uncertainties and hardships. Let me hear from you when you visit--I appreciate your comments a great deal. Blessings and regards, Cynthia
    Cynthia Guenther Richardson says:

    Intricate meaning and flower…:)

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