So true. It’s funny that. You can look at a single seed and within that seed is the potential for a giant tree. All mapped out and ready to go No one has to teach it to grow into a tree, it needs nothing except a but of water and some ground and sunshine. In a way we are like that too. All that power and not even realizing it.
Yes we are like that! Thanks Paul! Actually I was having a bad day when I wrote that, laughing. But it was vague, and that was exactly the way I wanted it for some reason 🙂 I always enjoy your visit – it reminded me that I started reading the guest post you wrote, but then got totally sidetracked & not sure I finished it and during that time, I had to restart my computer – it decided it was time 🙂 & I lost the window I had it open in. I am really bad about that – I open like 2 or 3 windows each with 10-20 tabs to ensure I get to something & I usually do – but if I have to shut down for the occasional “hose up” I always lose all my open pages. Of course with that many widows and tabs and other programs running, amazed I don’t freeze her up more often! I’ll find the link again & finish reading it 🙂
Sadie – glad I was able to stop by for this post – short – but so tight. and so true – the little things sometimes feel (and maybe are) so big….
have a nice week…. 🙂
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So true. It’s funny that. You can look at a single seed and within that seed is the potential for a giant tree. All mapped out and ready to go No one has to teach it to grow into a tree, it needs nothing except a but of water and some ground and sunshine. In a way we are like that too. All that power and not even realizing it.
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Yes we are like that! Thanks Paul! Actually I was having a bad day when I wrote that, laughing. But it was vague, and that was exactly the way I wanted it for some reason 🙂 I always enjoy your visit – it reminded me that I started reading the guest post you wrote, but then got totally sidetracked & not sure I finished it and during that time, I had to restart my computer – it decided it was time 🙂 & I lost the window I had it open in. I am really bad about that – I open like 2 or 3 windows each with 10-20 tabs to ensure I get to something & I usually do – but if I have to shut down for the occasional “hose up” I always lose all my open pages. Of course with that many widows and tabs and other programs running, amazed I don’t freeze her up more often! I’ll find the link again & finish reading it 🙂
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I lose stuff like that all the time Here’s the link: http://cordeliasmomstill.com/2014/08/14/blue-lightning-a-very-special-guest-post/
Any comments o criticisms are welcome with open arms. 😀
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Sometimes it doesn’t matter how big things are, it matter most how close even little things are to your heart. 🙂
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Absolutely DSS!!
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Sadie – glad I was able to stop by for this post – short – but so tight. and so true – the little things sometimes feel (and maybe are) so big….
have a nice week…. 🙂
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Glad to see you back, prior!! Hope it’s a good year for you 🙂
Thanks for the kind words! You have a great week, too!!
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Maybe he (or she) sings because she (or he) feels small!
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🙂 I like your take on it! Thanks WS!
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