Flowering Quince |
Daffodils, Tulips, Virginia Bluebells |
April 18th page from my sketch journal |
Watercolor in Progress |
Schindler |
and last but not least the concerns of tomorrow will rob us from the joy and love we have today.
May all of you have a blessed week.
Hugs
Debbie
"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, no any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." Romans 8:38-39 (NIV)
Beautiful thoughts, words and photographs Debbie. So true and thank you xx
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ReplyDeleteYour post with these words are just what I needed today. Amen.
I love the photos, and especially your watercolor. Exquisite!
Stay well
blessings,
Penny
Truth Beautiful quote
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post, Debbie. Happy Sunday and hugs to you from very quiet, subdued, but ever hopeful Las Vegas.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing post, Debbie! I loved every word and every picture:)
ReplyDeleteGood Monday Morning Debbie. Such a beautiful uplifting beginning to a week with quince and Schindler looking spry. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteI love your drawings and watercolors! Even your handwriting is beautiful. Do you come by it naturally, or have you had to work at it? Thank you, too, for the much-needed scripture reminder!
ReplyDeleteThere is indeed!!! And here too! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteThe Scripture was a good thing for me to read! You are warmer than we are here-but today the sun is shining and I know eventually it will get warm! Your artwork is always a delight to see. I loved your thankful list-I read it!-and you are so right-being thankful is the real key to all of this stuff :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful words and pictures, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteHello Debbie, glad to see all the lovely spring colours around your garden and know the birds are nesting too. When my mum was still here she had a quince growing by her garden gate, we used to bring the fruit into the house when they dropped, took me back to her garden. springtime really cheers you up, enjoyed seeing and reading your journal. Beauty can be seen in your garden. keep caturing it. x
ReplyDeleteLove seeing your sketches Debbie.and love that you have a gratitude list in with your sketches .such a peaceful post during these strange times and Schindler is just beautiful...Hugs :)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and I really love that watercolor. Give Schindler a hug for me.
ReplyDeleteAnd you have quoted one of my all time favorite verses!! Unlike the rest of the world, we have hope!
Your words are so uplifting. You find the beauty in the small things that are often overlooked. Thank you for pointing them out to us. Have a wonderful week, my friend!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your watercolor in progress, Debbie. Wonderful spring flowers... I enjoy seeing them as I walk around the neighborhood. I don't leave the house but I still like to take walks in the late afternoon. Being isolated is definitely not fun!! By the way, Schindler is truly handsome.
ReplyDeleteSuch true and uplifting words. Your sketch journal is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written, Debbie. What gifts you have! These words are so comforting and hopeful. God bless you.
ReplyDeleteThe flowering quince is so pretty, Debbie. There's just something about red flowers that get to me. So nice that you made a gratitude list, especially at this time in our lives. Your watercolor is lovely. And I always enjoy seeing photos of your dog.
ReplyDeleteI like what you said about the concerns of tomorrow...they are very special words.
Stay well, Debbie.
~Sheri
You certainly found beauty in the quince Debbie, what an eyeopener , but your lovely watercolor is nothing less . Such a sweetness to your work, really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove to you, Debbie, for your pretty pictures and uplifting message!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post, Debbie. I loved catching a glimpse of your journal entry... lovely sketches. Yes, I too believe there is beauty to be found everywhere.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder He said not to worry about tomorrow... it robs us of our joy and strength for today.
Happy Saturday!
Brenda xox
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ReplyDeleteDid you name your dog after Oskar Schindler?
DeleteYes Sandi Schindler was named because of his great heroic acts to save God' people :).
DeleteDear Debbie, a so beautiful post and lovely art works. Please take care and stay safe. ((Hugs)), Sadami
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