
Storm breaks into pieces,
Clouds charge the horizon.
Revolving of the heavens
Generates all movement.
Without movement, there could be nothing created in the universe. The revolving of the heavens can generate wind, rain, thunder, lightning. The revolving of the earth enables us to have day and night, the very cycle of the weather, the seasons, and the growth of plants. Movement is responsible for creativity.
Deng Ming~Dao
It’s time for me to get moving again to stir up some creativity! July has been a quiet month with ups and downs, but relaxing all the same. It is nice however to be back!!
I have zero’d out my bloglines and am looking forward to getting caught back up with you all in blogland :);
Welcome back. We missed you.
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Hey! Good to see you back, thoroughly refreshed, I hope.
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Woo-hoo! Glad to have you back!
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Welcome back! I love that picture – especially the water droplets.
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You’ve been missed!!!
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Welcome back! I’ve really missed you.
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Hi Kim- It’s August already? Thanks for the morning glory pic- aren’t they beautiful?
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welcome back… i missed you! i am coming to Conway Lake Aug 29-Sept 2. 🙂
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Welcome back!! Beautiful picture!! Love that blue!!
You’ve been missed!
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Welcome back.
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I’m so glad you’re back! I so look forward to your posts. Hope you’ve had a good rest!
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So glad that you are back, you have been missed! Don’t you just love that blue on that Morning Glory!! Hope that the month has been a good one for you.
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Welcome back! Perfect August picture. My MGs just started blooming last week.
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Good to have you back!
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HEY KIM – glad you are back in blogland – hope you enjoyed your time away- I can just imagine what is going to happen with those creative juices
talk soon -pat j
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Glad you’re back!
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I love your morning glory flower but it made me laugh… I’ve spent many hours in the past week (and will spend many more in the coming years) trying to eradicate the morning glories that are taking over my yard! Here in northern California we don’t get enough hard frost to keep them in check, and they can grow 40 feet in a season!
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Missed you! Great that you felt ready to return
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