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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Pentecost!!!
This is a special day for me (we have been celebrating) marking 21 years as a Catholic Christian. My church in D.C., Holy Comforter St. Cyprian, received & confirmed us on Pentecost Sunday vs. the Easter Vigil (like most RCIAs.) … Continue reading
Wednesday Photograph: … Going Green…
Virginia the Blogger, admittedly distracted lately (Papa is doing much better now, thanks for your prayers!), is back on the Blogging Beat with a regularly scheduled Wednesday Photograph: today it’s ‘GOING GREEN !!’ : ) “The trees are God’s great … Continue reading
Posted in Quotes, SNAPSHOTS & WHATNOTS
Tagged Creation, faith & beauty, Going Green, inspirational photography, inspirational quotes, Leonara Speyer, Photos, trees
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…mother’s day….
Virginia the Blogger has been a bit distracted with various challenges the past few weeks. Papa was really sick last weekend (Mama & I thought the Pearly Gates were close), but after lots of prayer & lots of help in … Continue reading
Posted in Life (in general)
Tagged Agape Love, chocolate cake, faith, home, inspirational women, Mother's Day, mothers, Trust in God
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facing windy weather (with wisdom-ish quotes on Friday)…
“I must set my face to the wind and scatter my handful of seeds. It is no big thing to scatter seeds, but I must have the courage to keep on facing the wind.” (Arab proverb) “Don’t assume that simply … Continue reading
Posted in Quotes
Tagged arab proverb, arab proverbs, facing difficulties, facing the wind, inspiration, inspirational quotes, malayan proverbs, Quotes, stormy weather, Wisdom
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Wednesday Photographs: Malaria, Malaria (part 2)
Yes, I realize that it’s actually Thursday & that World Malaria Day was last week, but this disease is so very serious it should be highlighted often. (A note from Virginia: my blogging schedule last week was upside-downed by health … Continue reading