rdale1
That's pretty. Wish we would get somemore paying members on here.
jadewolf9977
I want I want I want I want. :-) Lovely shot.
Misshomespun
I've been trying
duncan
Missy. found it i'd missed the URL you gave me. You are right, there are more people praying my will be done than praying thy will be done. I agree he must feel very sad.If he has abandoned you, the result will tell you so. This picture reminds me of a place called Uralla near Armidale west of Coffs.
Misshomespun
I feel no way that he has abandoned me, he walks with me daily.
duncan
I meant America, not you personally. I know He hasn't abandoned you. Love you.
rokstar
so beautiful . . . now i want to travel and see the country!
duncan
I'll have to quit. I have lost my star.
Misshomespun
If that is what you see in my pictures and hear in my words, I am sorry. If anything, I carry the burden of MY failure to him. I refuse to conform to societies RULES of how, when, and what kind of, relationship that I MUST have with him in order to be a child of God and be admitted in the gates of Heaven. I understand the choice he gives us in free will/free speech and free to believe in what our hearts and souls tll us what we feel. My trouble comes in the form of always carrying it all out
Misshomespun
with a touch of catholic guilt. I have NO catholic upbring so is there such a thing as Baptist guilt?
Misshomespun
My work is done then, If I have made you want to travel... LOL I have thought the same thing about so many pictures that I have seen on here. Thanks to everyone who inspires us to see more of the world.
methinks you are ready to publish a seasonal photo calendar, my fellow artist! i want an autographed copy!
tanddjohnson
what a beautiful shot. we have fished that river many times. I see you got a little color in this shot.
loretoli
bel paesaggio tipicamente americano
Misshomespun
translation: beautiful landscape typically American
T4Tots
I want to go rock hopping barefoot
Lovely shot, indeed. A creek is a beautiful thing. Catholic guilt? Well, I am a convert but knew of it well before I became Catholic. I can't say re Baptist guilt; altho' I attended a Baptist church or three as a child, it was not until I began to examine Thomas Merton and some other writers that I began to find what I was seeking - a spiritual home that explained suffering in the world and even embraced it as it was explained. The tangible relief after seeking Reconciliation ("Confession")
The tangible relief after seeking Reconciliation ("Confession") the first time almost brought me to my knees. Like David, I could go on for days, weeks, years. But your comment above is very "catholic" in it's tone!