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NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY, Days 105 and 106: Oops!


for yesterday- Day 105

Yesterday zipped by for me- so unaware that it was Thursday.
My ignorance continued this morning until I spied the date  as I began the prayers in my devotional; then I became cognizant of the fact that today is Friday, not Thursday.
mea culpa!



As I examined this reflection, it reminded me of a triptych because of the vertical line and the white horizontal lines on the glass.

Triptych: a painting or carving consisting of three panels, often made as an altarpiece.

not an altar piece,
but similar in nature
to a triptych, right?

linked to James'
WEEKEND REFLECTIONS #342



Comments

Jim said…
Great reflections
Anonymous said…
definitely an interesting reflection!

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