Winter Flower

 

 

 

Winter flowers

 

Take it slow.

Find something good in everything.
 

Hold it close, while honoring the joy you receive from it.



Comments

18 responses to “Winter Flower”

  1. I love U <3
    These words can be adapted to many situations…
    I take them to my accompte.

  2. So beautiful words to receive this sunny Sunday in February, here I sit by my kitchen table. The pictures are absolutely gorgeous,
    Enjoy a lovely day Corey, hope the sun shines on you too!

  3. Thank you Corey, for saying it again. 🙂 Your words make me smile deep within, and your images sing! Sending more love and sunshine… and spring. Katiebell x

  4. From Wm Shakespeare in As You Like It:
    “Find tongues in trees, books in running brooks, sermons in stones and good in everything…”
    jackie
    blissfarmantiques

  5. Exactly! When will you be back from vacation?

  6. Winter flowers to remind us that Spring is just weeks away when God sheds His coat for a light sweater 😉

  7. Blessed are those sturdy petals!

  8. I find beauty in everything…and sometimes that gets me into alot of trouble. enough said?

  9. I do receive JOY by visiting you each day.

  10. Corey, your words inspire me more than you can ever imagine. I’ve commented many times that my life is better because of you. I was crushed by my divorce 11 years ago and for the most part I gave up on living life and completely ceased feeling. I loved only those closest to me and clung to God.
    Today the sun is shining in my soul and I feel that I may be entering into the Springtime of my life and I am hopeful that I just might bloom again!
    Bless you Corey, and your readers, too. They leave the best comments anywhere in blogdom and together you and they have created the sweetest community of like-minded souls.

  11. I am late in posting my response to painting the old cabinet. I love it the color it is. It “pops.”
    Hope it is still reddish/orange when I come to visit someday……..
    hugs..Sharon

  12. Beautiful words, Corey. And images, too. When winter gets too much for me, I look back to a photo I took of the last rose blooming on my climbing rosebushes, covered in the first snow of the season. It gives stops me with wonder every time.

  13. Thank you for the reminder that joy along with contentment are a choice. I must choose my path daily. The small beautiful flowers could have been missed if they were not looked for.

  14. 🙂
    LOVE YOU….. Kiki

  15. Sue Morris

    Oh Pam, how your words resonated with me – I too was absolutely crushed and desolate in 2000 when my own marriage of 28 years, came crashing down around my ears – won’t go into details here, but just wanted to say thankyou for your comment to Corey’s words and pictures of today.
    Smiles and hope to meet you someday, somewhere along life’s pathway.

  16. Sue Morris

    I replied to Pam whose words absolutely resonated with my own life experience.
    Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou Corey for your friendhip via blogland and through facebook…….reading both your posts each day has become a ‘must do’ part of my day……it is not complete otherwise.
    Smiles Sue.

  17. Marie-Noëlle

    I was away for a week… away from home, away from the net, away from your blog…
    Being “away from” makes the return good.

  18. Love this post!>
    “Take it slow.
    Find something good in everything.
    Hold it close, while honoring the joy you receive from it.”
    ….I am so sincerely trying to hold onto every wonderful details of Spring coming! It quickly passes by! Can someone tell me where this month has gone? It was just Christmas!!
    ….I have more things on my to-do list than minutes! But I will be thankful and content with the life God has blessed me with in abundance!

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