Author: SeasonedSistah2
During this final season life, I am going on a journey to define "ME." Opening up and going outside of my comfort zone to redefine ME.. Exploring and pursuing new interests that will lead to personal happiness, serenity, and tranquility. In undertaking this mission, overcoming the FEAR is my greatest challenge. Fear has played a large role in my life, but I overcame the FEAR of breast cancer, chronic pain associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Fibromyalgia, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, and Sleep Apnea. My new mantra: FEAR has two meanings: "(1) Forget Everything And Run, or (2) Face Everything and Rise. The Choice is Mine." Blogging here I come ready or not!!! View all posts by SeasonedSistah2
Beautiful!!!!
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Thank you.
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Thank you, Karuna.
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I’m just looking at the picture again. It is so beautiful ……stunning .
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Love the colours , do you have lots of sunshine? the colours are so vibrant and rich.
Have a lovely day Kathy.
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Yes, I live in Florida — the Sunshine State. Retired to the year-round warm weather almost five years ago. I love to see greenery and beautiful flowers throughout the year. Thank you for your comment.
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Feeling life flowing from it already! Maybe I’ll do a flower pix too for my Nature assignment. I’m so encumbered with work at the moment. How are you?
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Though retired, I remember how the busyness of can overpower our other planned activities. I am doing great, but a little behind on the blogging and photo assignments. Hubby’s 78-year-old aunt, the last of his mother’s siblings, died and we traveled out-of-state for three days to attend the funeral. Things getting back to normal, but traveling to Wisconsin over the Thanksgiving Holiday to spend time with our children and grandchildren. Take care. Hugs.
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Does that mean you won’t be blogging for a while? Sorry about your loss. My regards to your children and grands. Hugs.
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Could us some of that here today..we’re getting our first dusting of snow and it’s sticking!
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Oh my, I miss you, family and other friends — but definitely not the winter months. Hugs.
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Oh my. I would love to see snow this holiday. But, I know the problems it brings. Seeing snow is a beautiful thing, but functioning in snow is not a good thing.
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I love your Technicolor garden.
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Thank you. The photo was actually taken in the lobby of one of the major convention hotels in Orlando. I love visiting there, periodically, to look view the plants and get ideas for my own Container Healing Garden. Thank you for your comments.
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