11 Replies to “Reassurance”

  1. Gibberish – smiling through adversities is my mantra. plethora of emotions. love solitude. like the sound of my own thoughts. love rom coms and good reads. travel to heal. and so so much more.
    Gibberish says:

    💖💖⛄

  2. Personally I could do without the snow but the beauty is there.

  3. Michelle Kogan Art, Illustration, & Writing – Chicago – Michelle Kogan is an artist, illustrator, instructor, and writer, creating colorful allegorical figure, flora and fauna paintings and children's illustrations, which have a sensitivity to endangered species, and the environment. She is an art instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Evanston Art Center and offers Plein Air Painting Workshops at nature venues in the Chicago area including the Lincoln Park Conservatory, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, and Lurie Gardens at Millennium Park. Visit her online Etsy Shop at: http://www.MichelleKoganFineArt.etsy.com and her website: http://www.michellekogan.com
    Michelle Kogan Art, Illustration, & Writing says:

    Beautiful, thanks!

  4. pastpeter – Sometime Senior Scientist, sometime Senior Pastor, now senior citizen, happily retired and living once again on Long Island, New York – the place people always want to leave but always come back to. Our retirement years have taken Marian and me to mid-coast Maine (A Maine Winter), to the New Hampshire Lakes region (A New Hampshire Journal), and then back to Long Island, where we had spent the 17 “best years of our lives” (Past Pastoring). We loved the north country, but are so glad to be “Home” (Long Islanders).
    pastpeter says:

    Yea to normal, wherever you can find it!

  5. pastpeter – Sometime Senior Scientist, sometime Senior Pastor, now senior citizen, happily retired and living once again on Long Island, New York – the place people always want to leave but always come back to. Our retirement years have taken Marian and me to mid-coast Maine (A Maine Winter), to the New Hampshire Lakes region (A New Hampshire Journal), and then back to Long Island, where we had spent the 17 “best years of our lives” (Past Pastoring). We loved the north country, but are so glad to be “Home” (Long Islanders).
    pastpeter says:

    Merry Christmas to you and yours Catherine! Stay warm and well.

  6. grantresults – If you wish to reach me, please comment on a Grant Results blog post or email me at grantresults@gmail.com. As an on-staff grant writer and as an independent consultant, I have extensive experience in writing funded proposals for both rural and urban organizations. Over time, I have assisted school districts, social service agencies, health service providers, and others from Florida to Alaska and from Maine to California. Out of more than 450 proposals written thus far, about 80% have been funded, with a total value of more than $146,000,000 as near as I can track it. Grant Results is a resource for finding and winning competitive grants. Its intended audience is all persons interested in effective grantsmanship, ranging from novices to experts, the curious to the committed. Its audience embraces those professionals and consultants who belong to the various special interest groups on the Charity Channel (www.charitychannel.org), who attend training through the Grantsmanship Center (www.tgci.com), or who seek membership in the Grant Professionals Association (www.grantprofessionals.org), the Association of Fundraising Professionals (www.afpglobal.org), or the American Grant Writers Association (www.agwa.us). As a blog, Grant Results offers tools for writing proposals for funding – primarily in preK-16 Education, Social Services, and Health Services. Its scope of potential funders encompasses federal and state agencies, private foundations, public charities, and corporations. Although its range of possible topics remains open-ended, most posts focus on proven and potential strategies for creating proposals that win grants.
    grantresults says:

    I always enjoy your artful photos. You’re far more prolific than I’ll ever be, and your images more profound than most philosophies. Keep it up!

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