Inspired by . . . giving thanks
Focusing on Thanksgiving as a Lifestyle, not just a holiday.
We give thanks to God always for you all, making mention of you in our prayers 1 Thes 1:2
Trying to practice what I preach today. . . . I’m thankful for . . .
. . . Kim Klassen and all the beautiful people that link up over at her café every week. Kim’s generosity with both her textures and her knowledge has had a big part in developing my love for photography and photo art. Thank you, Kim, you are a true artist.
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. . . the amazing Jen and Amy, and all the others who made the SDG Retreat possible. I know what it takes to pull off an event like this, and they did an incredible job. Thank you, Jen and Amy {et al} for giving so much of yourselves this past weekend.
We didn’t have the best weather, but these images were taken around the beautiful retreat center in Elgin, Texas . . . between the raindrops.
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What or who are you thankful for today?
Blessings,
PS Don’t forget to check out my Facebook page for daily inspirations on cultivating a grateful heart! I would love for you to join the discussion!
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Sharing inspiration here:
That beautyberry is gorgeous!
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Oh, that photo of the tractors! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove your images - especially that last one, the colors are amazing. So grateful for my family and friends!
ReplyDeleteA thankful post, indeed June! Today, I'm thankful for life, abundantly. I love your tractor image with such a vintage mood, and the acorn one is superb!! Have a blessed week!
ReplyDeleteJune, Your tractor and acorn images are my favorites today! I always look forward to your blog posts - where you truly practice kindness and your grateful heart sets an example for mine.
ReplyDeleteYesterday and today both God's given me opportunities to pour into others in new ways, to serve Him, and I'm thankful for that.
ReplyDeleteI am thankful for the images you posted. I especially like the two acorns on the log. Fantastic. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLove the shot of the little acorns and to think everything that is required for a huge tree is in that little seed
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Ive seen a Beauty berry once but didn't know what it was i love the tractor image, so homey.
ReplyDeleteHi June! Welcome back from your retreat! I'm so glad you had such a wonderful experience there. And it's always inspiring to hear what people are thankful for. It makes me reflect on my own blessings.
ReplyDeleteThat photo of the berries and sticks/leaves is so pretty, it looks like they were sewed together.
I am so thankful for family. I have been richly blessed.
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I'm so glad you got to go to the retreat! Your photos are so beautiful and inspirational. That Beautyberry against the dark bark of the tree is amazing.
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