"The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference." ~ Elie Wiesel
Don't you just love that last line!
Wonderful photo and lovely words, Tabatha.
Ah the power of each day and where we make our homes. Beautiful words.
That is beautiful - words and picture! Thanks for sharing!I have your refrigerator on my page today!
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous. Even better than Olympic gold. Thanks for sharing, and have a golden weekend!
Yes, that last line!
Missing the sun today. 100% chance of rain. Historic event in south Louisiana.
I enjoy following Michael McClintock on Pinterest. Such beautiful work.
Beautiful poem and beautiful photo. I agree with Kat that the last line is perfect.
A beautiful presentation of a beautiful poem! Such a memory stirring beginning: "where the sun rises and where it sets--"
Me too, but it extends to figuring out which room has the most light when. Nice one!
It's amazing how so few words and how small a verse can have the biggest wow factor. WOW! Thank you for this truth. It's lovely and needed.
Lovely!
Tabatha, what a beauty you share with us today. I am lingering on each line! Thank you for sharing.
Don't you just love that last line!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo and lovely words, Tabatha.
ReplyDeleteAh the power of each day and where we make our homes. Beautiful words.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful - words and picture! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI have your refrigerator on my page today!
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous. Even better than Olympic gold. Thanks for sharing, and have a golden weekend!
ReplyDeleteYes, that last line!
ReplyDeleteMissing the sun today. 100% chance of rain. Historic event in south Louisiana.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy following Michael McClintock on Pinterest. Such beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poem and beautiful photo. I agree with Kat that the last line is perfect.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful presentation of a beautiful poem! Such a memory stirring beginning: "where the sun rises and where it sets--"
ReplyDeleteMe too, but it extends to figuring out which room has the most light when. Nice one!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how so few words and how small a verse can have the biggest wow factor. WOW! Thank you for this truth. It's lovely and needed.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteTabatha, what a beauty you share with us today. I am lingering on each line! Thank you for sharing.
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