For me, the antidote for sadness is gratitude, and this Postcard helped me be grateful for so many things this morning! Thank you for sharing your gifts with us!
Deda, your posts always make me think and appreciate life. And your thoughts about spring would inspire anyone. I'm especially thrilled by the many Trillium Cuneatum that have popped up all over my wooded area. Oh, and the 5 baby wren in my carport.
Lovely! Thanks for a breath of fresh spring air.
Everyone's comments just goes to show how much your reflections are appreciated, Deda!
" ...... the peace of a morning mist, with the outside world in turmoil, can break your heart."
I feel this every single day.
Thanks for this beautiful offering, Deda. I look forward to your postings, and introduced you to yet another friend yesterday.
Thank you for this morning gift! So very gentle, touching, and empowering.
"Empowering" is a word to keep in full view all the time. Thank you, Carter.
Thanks...HOPE springs eternal!
Your postcards bring peace to my soul, dear Deda.
There is an app on your iPhone.
You hold you camera next to a flower as if you are going to take a picture.
It tells you the name of the flower.
There is an app called SEEK on your iPhone.
You hold your phone camera close to a flower as if you were going to take a picture and it gives you the name of the plant.
Kathy, thank you so much for this recommendation. It's fun being able to identify plants on a hike or even a walk through town. Also amazing!
For me, the antidote for sadness is gratitude, and this Postcard helped me be grateful for so many things this morning! Thank you for sharing your gifts with us!
I appreciate your countering sadness with gratitude, Peggy. This is so important. Thank you!
Deda, your posts always make me think and appreciate life. And your thoughts about spring would inspire anyone. I'm especially thrilled by the many Trillium Cuneatum that have popped up all over my wooded area. Oh, and the 5 baby wren in my carport.
Jean, I'm so happy to share your sights of spring. We have some May apples beginning, but no trillium yet. Thank you!
Beautiful! We're a week or two behind you up here on the mountain, so this fills me with anticipation!
Jeb, we're a few days into April now, and I'm hoping you're making some springtime discoveries on your outdoor walks!
Once my hip lets me walk again, yes!