Thanks.This post is my hearts cry right now.With Jake being hospitalized and the future very uncertain,I cling to the knowledge that God is still in control.But oh,it hurts. Blessings,Ruth
This is a sweet photo. Usually it's said that in macro work with botanicals and insects botth must be perfect. This photo is a good example of how that's not always true.
Wow fabulous photo - your photos are art forms!
ReplyDeleteLife is an uphill climb...and well worth the view, no matter who's doing the climbing, or who's doing the viewing!
ReplyDeleteThanks.This post is my hearts cry right now.With Jake being hospitalized and the future very uncertain,I cling to the knowledge that God is still in control.But oh,it hurts.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
Lovely Kerri... just lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove this!! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteFabulous shot - I love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture. It is always amazing what happens each day if we will look for peace and beauty.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to know someone is in control!!
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic photo!!
WOW!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful image, Kerri! You showcase such beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteStunning Magro work.
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Sweet photo, Kerri, and I like the quote you chose to accompany it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image - and still so love your new blog design!
ReplyDeleteBut he's got all day to get there.
ReplyDeleteA great way to spend a day not knowing where you'll go or where you'll end but living it one little bit at a time. :)
ReplyDeleteSuper macro!
This is a sweet photo. Usually it's said that in macro work with botanicals and insects botth must be perfect. This photo is a good example of how that's not always true.
ReplyDeleteNow this one just makes me smile! :)
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how detailed this looks! The title is so perfect! It looks a bit weary of the journey :-)
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