The Ground Beneath my Feet

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When the ground was rocky, dry, barren, and uneven.

She bent down and tied a velvet ribbon around her ankle.

"There!" she said, "That's better."

Knowing where to focus can make a world of difference.

 



Comments

12 responses to “The Ground Beneath my Feet”

  1. How interesting. What is the story behind the post?
    So many fitting ideas in my head right now.
    Could Jack’s book help me with my commitments where I constantly fail?

  2. You know, it’s the little things that make the biggest difference sometimes, isn’t it? Wishing you lots of little things to make your day better and brighter than it already is 🙂

  3. Nancy in Solana Beach

    Add some “panache” !!!! Things do change if you add flamboyance to your life or even a little reckless courage.
    I love your posts, Corey !!!

  4. sometimes i wish a velvet ribbon would solve everything-if only…stay well all remain in thought and prayer-

  5. Ribbons and bows can make our heart sing.
    Stay focused on the goal and dance.
    You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

  6. Oh that reminds me:
    “…the uneven ground shall become level, and the rough places a plain. Then the glory of the Lord shall be revealed….” Isaiah 40.4-5

  7. Beautiful! I will remember this whenever I get overwhelmed. Perhaps even tie a bow around my ankle. 🙂

  8. Ribbons and bows are a lovely touch!

  9. three sentences and one picture…. telling a whole story – i shall develop it further – THANK YOU COREY

  10. Patti Lloyd

    went to Stonehenge and Avebury yesterday..traversed uneven ground under my feet, then it really got rocky personally..thanks for this, I’m imagining a faded turquoise velvet ribbon on my ankle right now.

  11. jend’isère

    Suhc a practical solution for the French condition of “jambes lourdes”! Enlightened.

  12. Kathie B

    But please be careful not to trip on the loose ends!

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