Expect Good News

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                   Trust that whatever you need is coming your way.



Comments

37 responses to “Expect Good News”

  1. Elizabeth

    Lovely photograph…

  2. Loving the still life photo, Corey. 🙂

  3. Di Overton

    Have you something to tell us or is it just one of your fabulous photos?

  4. Shelley Noble

    That’s wonderful! Paul and I came up with the same idea this year. We say it this way:
    “Whatever we need comes forward”
    It’s so relaxing a thought!

  5. Dear Corey,
    You dont’t know how this post and the last one help me doing the job I’m doing now!
    What a nice short message I can hear through your posts.
    Hug*

  6. A good reminder! A Beautiful Photo! Thanks!

  7. cityfarmer

    I was just reading in Proverbs about wisdom…which is what I’m needing a lot of these days
    ….”she is more precious than rubies and nothing you desire can compare with her….long life is in her right hand and in her left are riches and honor”
    This will keep me pondering all day

  8. Country French Antiques

    Love that post!!

  9. Fabulous
    Love you
    Love those roses and you know how I feel about a mail box brimming with delight~
    Blessings

  10. Thanks – I needed that…..

  11. My Mélange

    How could you not expect good news with those roses around!! Maybe a lottery check is on it’s way….

  12. To believe all it takes is…”faith the size of a mustard seed”…Matthew 17:20

  13. Love the photo…Corey!

  14. Great thought, and wonderful image to illustrate it. I’ll take it to heart.

  15. Suzanne, the Farmer’s Wife

    Oh Corey, I had this dramatically demonstrated to me many years ago. It happened for me even though I had no trust. I am amazed that even the untrusting soul that I was, was the recipient of what I needed so desperately at the time.
    It was in my mailbox. It was a miracle, and I vowed to never doubt again.
    – Suzanne, the Farmer’s Wife

  16. I really needed that! I’m waiting to find out if I’m pregnant, or not!!!

  17. What a lovely thought. I expect more checks in the mail than bills when I go to pick up my mail.

  18. Expect Good News – now there’s a motto to live by. Just catching up – love the pics of the guys rough-housing on the farm and the gorgeous website of your talented cousin – tres fabu is truly fabulous! Sending peace & love, JP/deb

  19. Do you have some good news to tell us? Beautiful photo-bet it is the mailbox at your Mom’s home.

  20. shannon in oregon

    we could use some of that good news here. i’m expecting it when we return from our vacation.

  21. Yup, that’s the attitude to have. Bring the good stuff on!

  22. This is lovely. What a way to think about it.
    love and blessings

  23. Hi Corey! I absolutely love the photograph. Anything with pink roses in it gets my attention.Good news? I would certainly enjoy hearing about some good news these days!I am looking forward to your post. 🙂

  24. Of course. …it will come when you least expect it and have stopped looking.

  25. debbie in Ca : )

    My heart, my mind, and my arms are always open to good news. Is there any other way to live? ; )

  26. such beautiful words as always…
    I needed to hear that…
    thanks, corey 🙂

  27. Thank you….

  28. Thanks Corey. I have a friend going through some difficult times and I shared your posting with her. Terrific message.

  29. That’s great!!
    Love that photo!
    Rosemary

  30. I adore that photo. Is it at your mom’s house? The words, too, are so very true! I learned long ago to think positively and to expect what you wanted to happen. In time, it usually does!

  31. Hi Corey…. I havent visited in a while but wanted to come by and say hello… I love the photo of the mailbox with the roses… quite lovely
    And I truly love the post below… a lesson learned is definitely a sign of maturity
    HUGS TO YOU
    JO

  32. qualcosa di bello

    exactly!!! (love that photo)

  33. It’s been at least a week since I’ve had time to visit your. And I come by and see today’s post….You must be the voice of my guardian angel today.
    Bless you.
    Instead of stewing and worrying about “what I need” (and it is a need) — I will now go play a game with my daughter and let the answer come tomorrow.
    I’ll let you know how it goes!
    THANK YOU for this peaceful message to my heart.

  34. So pretty – velvety pink petals, aged grey tin and rustic wood – Nature is the perfect stylist here and you captured the beauty.
    I love mailboxes and the surprises they bring from the corners of the world!
    LOVELY Corey.

  35. i am trusting… beautiful photograph.

  36. babelfish

    Patience is a virtue.

  37. kathy McCreedy

    What a lovely sentiment and an even lovelier photograph! Tres belle!

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