Once upon a tree Mary’s lamb resurrects His fleece white as snow
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Quotes by St. Teresa of Avila
“It is love alone that gives worth to all things.” ― St. Teresa of Avila **** “Christ has no body now on earth but yours,no hands but yours,no feet but yours,Yours are the eyes through which to look outYours are the feet with which he is to go aboutdoing good…Yours are the hands with which heContinue reading “Quotes by St. Teresa of Avila”
Cherry Blossoms – A Haiku
Thousand year blossoms Apply blush along modern paths With petal brushes
Preparing The Garden – A Haiku
Prune perennials Plum or level raised beds Add lime to soil
Flags – A Haiku
Soaking up the rain Violet flags stem flagpoles A bee drive thru
Chantilly Lace – A Senryu
Half-and-whole stitch Silken threads of romance Whitewashing gowns **** Remarks: As you know, Chantilly lace has many references, two of which are: a form of lace originating in 17th century France, and today, the name of a popular Benjamin Moore® paint color.
Quotes by Mother Teresa
“Everything that is not given is lost.” ― Mother Teresa * “If you are humble nothing will touch you, neither praise nor disgrace, because you know what you are.” ― Mother Teresa
Voice Alarm Clock – A Haiku
Voice alarm clock Practicing vocabulary Answers Alexa
Embrace – A Haiku
Moonlit stars Watch infinity In embrace **** Written for Sadje’s What Do You See # 75 #WhatDoYouSee #WDYS #keepitalive
Wash – A Haiku
Preening flock Baptizing waters Wash their feet