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28 Wednesday Jun 2017
Posted in My Photography, Photography, Wordless Wednesday
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27 Tuesday Jun 2017
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In the flames of memories
Keep the dark at bay
Daily Haiku Challenge ~ Day 238/365
RonovanWrites #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge #155 Ember&Flame
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27 Tuesday Jun 2017
Posted in Poems, Poetry, Romantic Tuesday
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You are the light that clears my mind
As the night grows darker still
You are the comfort I seek to find
The turmoil that surrounds me
Is simply brushed away by you
When you wrap your arms around me
I feel alive again, my soul, anew
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26 Monday Jun 2017
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The soothing calm of morning
In the hush of waves
Daily Haiku Challenge ~ Day 237/365
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26 Monday Jun 2017
Posted in My Thoughts
She tossed her bag into the back seat, got in and looked around. Something seemed so unfamiliar, yet she couldn’t quite place it. She sat there, somewhat confused by the objects that lay in front of her. She got back out, looked over at me and gasped “This isn’t my car!” I felt for the elderly woman, knowing she was quite befuddled by what had just happened. She removed her bag, closed the doors and went to the next car over. Same routine, only this time it was her car. She waited for the woman, who owned the first car, to exit, merely to tell her what had happened. I saw compassion in the younger woman’s eyes, as she smiled and said it was okay, and not to worry.
I’m telling you this because it was wonderful to see someone show compassion to the elderly. We tend to forget they are human, too. I don’t know who the ladies were, but there was a reason they were to meet today…only God really knows why.
~Dorinda ~
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