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WEEKEND REFLECTIONS #321: Praying for Paris


kneeling at altar
prayers for Paris... torn apart-
yet fervent, fearless


sharing with James'

Rebecca's 

and
STRAIGHT-OUT-OF THE-CAMERA SUNDAY
hosted by Gemma & Magical Mystical Teacher

Hoosier Quote:
“We must be truthful and fair 
in the ordinary affairs of life 
before we can truthful and fair in patriotism and religion.”

~Edgar W. Howe~


Comments

Lea said…
With all my heart...
Gemma Wiseman said…
Such a lovely angled perspective of those beautiful, shiny tiles. Yes. The recent stories of explosive conflict are quite soul numbing.
payal agarwal said…
Very nice quote and haiku. Amen.
J C said…
Wonderful post straight from the heart, Nonnie. xoxo
Gillena Cox said…
lovely, we must keep Paris in our prayers

have a blessed Sunday

much love...
Molly said…
That is a very shiny floor

Mollyxxx

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