Pull Up a Seat Week 40: Sweet Water Creek State Park

There were plenty of places to sit and enjoy the beauty of this state park! Sit and enjoy the sound of the rapids Posted for the Pull Up a Seat Challenge, Week 40, from XingfuMama.

Sunday Trees #464

This tree was in the Sweet Water Creek State Park, Douglas County, Georgia, and it reminded me of a woman from the Victorian age, all dressed up and strolling in the park. Posted for Sunday's Trees for October 4, 2020 from On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea.

We Learned the Hard Way: Heed the Signs

Douglas and I went for a walk in another of the state parks near us. I was amazed to find such a wonderful place to hike just 15 minutes from our house. There were several paths to take, each listed by color: red, yellow, white, and green. We chose the red trail. Sweet Water Creek... Continue Reading →

Strengthend by God’s Promises: Sunday Devotion #19

Zechariah 8:4-6 “This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says: Once again old men and women will walk Jerusalem’s streets with their canes and will sit together in the city squares. And the streets of the city will be filled with boys and girls at play. “This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says: All this may seem... Continue Reading →

New Beginnings: Heeding Haiku with Chevrefeuille

Do not fret endings! They lead to new beginnings! Destiny achieved! Written for Heeding Haiku with Chevrefeuille from Mindlovemisery's Menagerie. The prompt is New Beginnings. Welcome back!

Dreams of Traveling Again: Weekend Writing Prompt

I want to walk through heather, Enjoying the beauty of the moors! Oh, let me smell the sweetness on a Scottish hillside, As we walk together outdoors. Written for the Weekend Writing Prompt from Sammiscribbles. The prompt is Heather in 27 words.

A Momentary Infatuation: Wordle #208

Meg thought it was coup de Foudre, meaning love at first sight, when she espied Jonathan in the nearly empty gym, dressed in sumptuous athletic gear, including gold leggings. She watched as he coiled his body in all manner of exercises, believing that he was a true Renaissance man, worried about being healthy, similar to... Continue Reading →

I Forgot that My Children Don’t Owe Me Anything

Last Sunday, my daughter told me that my youngest son and his family would be visiting the area, and that he had called her to say that he was coming to see her. I told her that I hadn't been told of his imminent visit. Then I forgot about it, due to my recent hospitalization.... Continue Reading →

Share Your World, September 28, 2020

Where do you feel most at home?  Please be more specific than “at home, doh” please. It could be a room in your home, a person, a location…     I feel most at home in nature or in a garden. When I am walking through the forest or on a path, with birds singing, I feel... Continue Reading →

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