10 Replies to “Awaiting Her Majesty”

  1. Line Herikstad – India/Norway – I am a freelance writer. I write articles about spirituality, multiculturalism, and psychology. I also publish poems, and photos in various magazines and newspapers.
    Trini Lind says:

    Magical! ❄️❤️❄️❤️❄️

  2. Gail – Indiana – Life is full of fascinating moments. Being a good listener can help you see the world through the eyes of others. It not only enriches your understanding, but provides a deeper level of connection. I find that one sentence can tell an intriguing story.
    Snapshotsincursive says:

    Sublime. ❄️

  3. Wow! You’ve had so much snow! Skier heaven.
    BTW, is that a typo or intended: ‘thrown’ vs. ‘throne?’

    1. Oh! Thank you for your sharp eyes Eliza – THRONE!
      Yes, we’ve had heaps of snow. It’s been so beautiful and a delight to see each morning what the new accumulation has created.

  4. JanBeek – Ennis, Montana – With Bob, my dear husband of 62 (& still counting) years, I continue to live a full life. Here in Montana, every day is a learning experience. Every day is a chance to reach out in love! With 8 decades of living under our belts, we’ve learned a thing or two about how to create the “Good Life” in our “Golden Years.” This blog is designed to share some of those tidbits with you. I aim to inspire more love, joy, peace, faith and unity. Hopefully, my blog will will give you a glimpse into how just “Loving One Another” has enhanced my time on earth - and I’ll encourage you to reach out to others with unconditional love, too. A recent blog follower said in her introduction, "My mode of operation is to make the ordinary of everyday extraordinary." I have to borrow that... In fact, borrowing ideas from others is one way to achieve the extraordinary. Feel free to borrow any of mine any time! I'd be honored. To God be the glory!! Welcome Aboard!
    JanBeek says:

    Don’t you just love it? I do!

  5. A storied setting. I’m going to share this with my 8 yr.old granddaughter when she comes with her family for the holidays. I think might like to fill in the details. They live in Los Angeles. Snow is a fantasy for them. And quite undependable (because irregular) for us in Eastern Missouri.

    1. Oh marvelous! Perhaps you’ll share her story with me? I grew up in Southern California and after nearly 30 years on the East coast I still always delight to the magic that is snow. The only snow I saw as a child was fake snow on the roof of a restaurant with a sign that read “Steaks, Shakes, Pancakes” near DisneyLand.

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