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
What a beautiful view — thanks for sharing it with us!
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Thank you, Dana. Photo taken while visiting children and grands in Wisconsin. The photo was taken inside through a window. It was too cold to venture from the warmth of eldest’s daughters home. Grateful family and friends came to see me so that I wouldn’t have to take the shock of Wisconsin weather. I lived and survived in Wisconsin for more than 40+ years, but after five years in Florida I can no longer tolerate the cold weather. I apologized for the lateness of this reply, but took a step away from blogging due to travel, visitors, holiday, illness, etc. But, I am back.
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Thank you, Dana, for the comment. Sorry for the delay in responding, but I have been AWOL from blogging for a while due to travel, illness and the holidays. But all is good now and I am so glad to be back.
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Glad your back. I was getting concerned because you didn’t post for a while. Nice photo but looks too cold for me.
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I am so, so glad to be back to my routine. It’s okay to periodically venture out, but 2+ months was too long.
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Thank you.
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I love my Container Healing Garden and with my hibiscus plants this year blooming so beautifully, I am surrounded by serenity.
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Thank you. The photo was taken through a window inside my eldest daughter’s home. It was too cold to venture out into the Wisconsin cold when Hubby and I visited family and friends over the Thanksgiving Holiday.
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Thank you. I appreciate the mention in the Weekly Round Up.
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Lovely photoxx
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Thank you so much,
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Thank you taken through a window inside my daughter’s home in Wisconsin over the Thanksgiving Holidays. I have been living in Florida for the past five years and can no longer take the Wisconsin winters.
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Thank you. Apologize for the delay but illness and holidays took me away from blogging. Life is back to normal. I am back on the blog. I am happy.
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