
My rocky yard…the seeds are planted. 🤍
What are you sowing? What will you reap? Will your harvest be plenty? How heavenly your heap? Placing the seed is the easiest part, digging and raking go straight to the heart. The surface seems scorched and barren at sight, keep cultivating to find the soil that's right. New growth might occur if seed is scattered or tossed, Without proper maintenance, you may experience all loss. That which you fertilize will find certain success. Without nutrients and attention, it's bound to get stressed. Use the light of the sun, block out all substitutes. Given time, love, and patience it's bound to take root.

“Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God’s love.” Ephesians 3:17


Timely poem and beautiful metaphor for life. 🌞🌻
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Thank you, Michelle. Hugs and happy Spring my friend. 🤍💐
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Thank you for that! Happy spring hugs to you. 🤗
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❤️💛🤗
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Awesome poem.
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Thank you my friend ❤️💚💛
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Beautiful poe, thoughts and pics 😍 The last pic looks so much like a painting of my wife 😍
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Good morning Ashok🌼 thank you so much for your thoughts and support! The last pic, is it of the trees? That’s awesome! 💕 stay blessed!
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My pleasure Karla 😊💖 Yes the trees 😊
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🌳💛🙂
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This is such a beautiful poem K as we prepare our ferile seeds to shine in the unniverse.
Awesome words and inspiration! 💖💖👏
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Thank you, Cindy! I’m fertilizing my faith that amidst all the bad news that seems to be rampant, we can have new seeds sown of love and positivity! Stay safe and blessed! ❤️🌼
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i’m sooooo with you!!!!!💖💖
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This is so beautifully penned.
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Thank you so much! ❤️🌼🌳
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Beautiful words and I love the poem. 🌷
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Thank you so much my friend. ❤️🌼🧡🤗 see your soon!
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Beautiful dear lady, may your growth get plenty of sun for that seed you have planted within ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋
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Aww thank you so much, Mark. I pray so too! Stay safe and blessed. ☀️💛🌼
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What a beautiful poem! It describes our relationships perfectly.
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Thank you my friend! I’m glad you enjoyed it! I’ll get over to yours today! ❤️💛💚🌼
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Your roots are so strong, Karla!
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Thank you, Mark! They do run deep. I’ve tried to be uprooted so I just replant and cling to the strongest. Take care and stay safe your way!
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Happy Spring!!
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Thank you friend! And to you 💛🌼🤗
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Gist of life !!! Beautiful ma’am
Thank you
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Thank you so much for your kind words always! 💛🌼☀️
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Lovely thoughts expressed through poetry. Happy spring ❤️❤️
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Thank you so much, Kathy. I think of you and your words when writing my poems. I can imagine the artwork Paul would do. Bless you sweet lady. Stay blessed and well keep shining a light. ☀️☀️🌼💛🤗
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You too❤️
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Wow another post to make my heart happy & feel really blessed to know you also bringing a blissful calm & sense of what i need to be more focused on in my journey! Love & hugs dear friend! 💗💖💞💕💝🌈☕
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Vicki, I always look forward to reading your comments. It means a great deal to know, although we’re not in RVs near one another, we’re still connected. I’m so happy they speak to you. We all need “calms” in this world. Love and hugs to you 💛❤️🌼💚☀️🤗❣️🐶
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Yes, it’s finally here! Springtime! How wonderful, we are all smiling a little wider because of it
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Yippee Eddie! It was a long winter. I like our wide smiles!
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I sure enjoyed this post. We tend to see the bloom and forget the roots. You have brought beauty to our rainy weather in my neighborhood. Thank you. John
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John, thank you for the lovely words. And you’re welcome. Knowing your background and stories I’m you understand the roots. I like your thought of “we tend to see the bloom and forget the roots”. Take care!
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Good stuff!
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Thank you so much!!
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You’re welcome, K!
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Beautifully penned! Such peace in taking root! Blessings ❣️
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Thank you my friend. I hope you’re doing well and feeling good, Lisa. Blessings and health to you! 💛❤️🤗
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This is the word for this season for me. I heard this same verse this weekend. May our roots grow deeper into Him. 🙌
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That’s wonderful! Thank you for sharing. I agree 💯! ❤️💛
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My beans are with you 100% 🙂
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My grass will for sure grow! ❤️🤗
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❤
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Blessed! Reblogging!
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Aww thank you my friend! That means so
Much to me! Sip sip hooray ☕️💚
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What a great poem! Well done! Such inspiration here-thank you! love Michele
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Thank you, Michelle. I appreciate you so much. Stay blessed and safe at the rabbit patch! ❤️🤗
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x Michele
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That which you fertilize will find success! I love that Karla! This is exactly the poem I needed to read today! Love this, C
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Thank you, Cheryl! I appreciate your support. I know with your retirement you will be sowing more success! 💚🤗🙏🏻
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Really wonderful! And encouraging!
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Thank you so much! I appreciate your support!
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Blessings!
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A beautiful poem, Karla. I love your word “cultivating.” And the concept of ‘maintenance.’ Very creative how you brought it full circle. Thank you for an uplifting, feel good part of my day.❤️
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Erica, thank you always for your lovely comments and feedback. I appreciate your support so much. And am glad it spoke to you. Be safe and have fun on your travels. ❤️
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What a beautiful inspiring poem. I didn’t know you were a poet! It reminds me of those words from Galatians: “A man reaps what he sows.” It is the perfect way to celebrate the beginning of spring.
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Laurie, thank you. I’ve never really though of myself a poet; but I have many I’ve written over time. It’s strange. When they “hit” it’s so fast a process in my mind. That verse inspires this. Happy Spring! 💛
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Beautiful!!❤️
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Thank you so much my friend. Your support means so much to me. ❤️💚💛🤗
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Your blog is interesting … Congratulations
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That’s such a kind thing to say! Thank you for visiting. I visited your site and deeply appreciate art, the artists, and their history.
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🌹😊
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Lovely lines and reminder, my friend. ❤
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Thank you, Laura. ❤️🤗
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Inspiring and timely message. Your final words and those of Simone Weil complete the circle. The newness of spring opens avenues for sacred life to take root. Thanks for sharing Karla.
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Thank you, Richard for this lovely comment and thoughts. Happy Easter to you and yours!
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Nice poem, and I can imagine that sweet yard sign is bringing comfort and encouragement to everyone who passes by. Bless you! ❤
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Thank you so much for your feedback and lovely comments! That is so kind! Many motorcycles came by today and I saw a few heads turn at the sign. Bingo! ❤️ bless you too.
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This is beautiful. God graces us with peace, and where to find it, so take heart, and take hold, and embed yourself deep in His love.
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Hamish, thank you so much for your kind words and support. “so take heart, and take hold, and embed yourself deep in His love.”~that’s beautiful!
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As Brené Brown encourages, our lives are better when we assume everyone is doing their best. We can then encourage others, and lift them up, just as God does with us. Thank you once again for your kindness. 💛
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I love Brene’ Brown. I’ve always assumed positive. What a great reminder Hamish. Thank you💛
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To live in rhythm with nature – of which we are, although we often forget, a small, recent and insignificant part
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The closest I ever am to my maker and Holy Father is in nature. It’s in us. Thank you for the thoughtful response! And support!
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