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Good morning! Happy Friday! I could dance a little jig I am so happy its the weekend! My week has been long and crazy with too many projects and too little time. Image Habitually Chic This week on my radar is the beautiful photography of Vivian Maier featured by Heather Clausen of Habitually Chic. Vivian lived in the…

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“Instead of being a time of unusual behavior, Christmas is perhaps the only time in the year when people can obey their natural impulses and express their true sentiments without feeling self-conscious and, perhaps, foolish. Christmas, in short, is about the only chance a man has to be himself.” ~ Francis C. Farley Enjoy your…

Good morning! I hope you had a great week! Image Pine Cones and Acorns Sadly, I think it is going to be a wild weekend for many on the East Coast with the first tropical storm of the year. Be prepared and stay safe. Image from Pine Cones and Acorns I guess the good news…

Good morning! I was in Annapolis, Maryland a couple of weeks ago for work and although I had grand plans for a day seeing the historic sights it rained, and rained and rained. Finally, when I was back in the hotel, computer set up and ready to do some work it stopped. Not being one…

Good morning! How are you? And your week, has it been busy, relaxing or are you saving that for the weekend? I was traveling this week in North Carolina and spent some time in New Bern, the birthplace of Pepsi Cola, and several other great towns which I will share with you later. Image from…
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Wow.
WOW…..and do you know that when I FINALLY STOP, I can hear His voice. That is why stillness, tea time, solitude….anything that makes us STOP to think is so important. He lives in us, those who believe. Fantastic share dear Elizabeth.
Well said.