20 Replies to “On The Last Day Of The Year”

  1. As Faulkner once noted, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” That’s a human perspective, of course. The eagle might be more free to fly into the future without baggage.

    1. Wonderful! This eagle might have a little baggage…he is sitting by the nest they abandoned last year…

  2. a) I didn’t see the eagle until reading some comments, lol, and b) I never thought of it that way — “the last day of the year.” I might be doing some thinking, now. Thanks for being here. Happy 2020 to you!

  3. nanciec13 – Wisconsin – I am a fabric artist and a retired professional minister in the Catholic Church. I am married for 40+ years to a most fabulous man. We have 4 adult children, 1 daughter-in-law, 1 son-in-law (who we also consider to our children!) and 4 grands. I love to weave, sew and design garments for myself; bead, read, write and color. I am also a spiritual Companion/Director and have a special place in my soul for women who are healing and in need of healing from trauma and abuse. I love coffee, quiet reflective prayer time at my kitchen table and long walks to breathe in the Holy Spirit. I would like to learn how to spin yarn and will someday create a spun, hand dyed/painted, beaded, woven fabulous garment of peace!
    nanciec13 says:

    have a happy and blessed new year. thank you for sharing your talent and thoughts–so beautiful!

  4. 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.
    Gail’s Snapshotsincursive says:

    Blessings to you in the New Year! 🌟✨💫

  5. Your photos and words bring year-round enjoyment, a much needed pause for reflection. Happy New Year. /Susie

  6. Brave old world setting.

    And now may your eagle– Catherine and friends–
    turn to the east, bravely, boldly greeting the light.

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