I absolutely agree... I moved to SC because of the beauty of the people, the place, the energy... I'm close to Asheville and the Smokie Mtns; not that far from the ocean and I live at the base of the Blue Ridge Mtns... life is very good. I have family roots in Germany, Ireland, and both sides settled and united in North Park, and then Ft Collins. I am blessed to have explored much of North Colorado. And, I loved living in Tennessee, Calilfornia, North Carolina Okinawa, Germany... I have found beauty everywhere I've been. Deep peace to you.
Hi it’s good to know you & your thoughts. Stay blessed.
Regards, love and peace.
Rashad.
Chairman: Hope development organization.
Email: chairman@hopedevelopment.org
www.hopedevelopment.org
Hi Kriss, I like your profile! Your FEAR and GOD descriptions are just great :)
Hoping you are finding blessings on iPeace and in your world in general.
Love
I am very happy to be my friend and also very happy to America with the new president who carries the peace for the world (my hope). and please feel free to join me on my own site and share what u want to ask about Islam and Quran. I am not bothered with any question whatever it is.
Wonderful parallels! There may be other's also. I am very Biblically educated, but find my tolerant, embracing, and loving approach to others is not compatible with many organized belief systems. However, I'm am not fulfilled with only personal worship (meditation in my garden), so my wife and I do a variety of other things... We sing in the Metropolitan Chorale of Kansas City (performing various formal and informal concerts... I'm a peasant in Carmen, singing in French, next Sat. eve.), we are active in the Blue Springs Civic Theatre ( I did a performance as lead character in a 35 minute one act play of the 2nd place winner in a script writing contest on stage for an audience just last Saturday), and we are active in St. Anne's Episcopal Church (lector, reader, prayer leader, bells, choir members) where there is a much more open, liberal, tolerant approach to the world and all its inhabitants. We sometimes describe ourselves as "recovering Baptists."
I have not become a fisherman, however, I still have and cherish my father's fishing gear, which includes many now deteriorating hand made flies. I hold wonderful memories of trout fishing for breakfast in crystal clear beaver ponds near Wolf Creek Pass and above Grand Lake, and others in the 50's with my Father.
BTW, I added a few more poems to my site this morning. You might enjoy them.
papaed
Very happy to be your friend also. I love Colorado. I've been all over it. Have lived in Steamboat Springs when my construction company was doing trim and finish carpentry building condos in the early 80's.
I just spent a week in a condo in Steamboat Springs taking day trips into Wyoming. We got to the top of Bridger Peak and Blackhall mountain as well as followed the Sierra Madre section of the continental divide from Battle pass north. It is so beautiful this time of year.
I have a backyard garden that I go to for peaceful moments. Covered arbor swing, weathered arts and crafts fence with three gated arbors to enter, each covered over with white rose and white honeysuckle. A large stand of purple coneflower, old fashioned 3 ft. purple phlox, purple irises, various mints, and herbs, a fountain feeding a 12 in. wide waterfall that falls about 3 ft. and overflows, when I allow it, to an otherwise dry stream bed flowing across my yard to a fish pond (that is dry now and cleaned for the winter). There are many other flowers, arranged into 5 sections, and random topiaries that I maintain... including a 6 ft. high honeysuckle chicken, various balls and disks, and an oak trained into a mythical animal with a horse head with a blown glass white eye, multi-pronged horns, and a long tale with growth on the end only. In the center of the garden is a 10 ft. high wooden tower with a trained Lady Eden rose. It blooms with large 50 petal flesh colored-to-pink roses. At the back of the garden is a 10 ft. circumference maple tree with a 25 ft. radius adult swing that takes 5 to 7 seconds to complete an arc over the garden. I'm building a 130 sq. ft. tree house in the tree at 12 ft. high with all the walls sloping out and setting a 4 ft. round window in the front and planning a roof with openable belvedere. Through the center of the garden is an arched bridge that goes over the stream bed and has inlaid pieces of clay tiles and several mosaic circles including an 18 in. diameter compass with accurate North arrow. All of my neighbors have large yards (1 to 3 acres) and I have a lot of wildlife (song birds... wrens, robins, cardinals, yellow finch, and others... foxes living across the street, many deer, rabbits, raccoon, groundhog, and of course, garter snakes). I have a number of places to sit quietly, meditate and write or read.
I felt a compulsion to share this with you after seeing your picture.
I like your picture even more knowing the story behind it (will add the peace garden to my list of places to visit!)...look forward to seeing you here.
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we need your service in my area please
God bless you
Pastor Samuel
Regards, love and peace.
Rashad.
Chairman: Hope development organization.
Email: chairman@hopedevelopment.org
www.hopedevelopment.org
Much Love
Bryony x
Hoping you are finding blessings on iPeace and in your world in general.
Love
Bryony x
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I have not become a fisherman, however, I still have and cherish my father's fishing gear, which includes many now deteriorating hand made flies. I hold wonderful memories of trout fishing for breakfast in crystal clear beaver ponds near Wolf Creek Pass and above Grand Lake, and others in the 50's with my Father.
BTW, I added a few more poems to my site this morning. You might enjoy them.
papaed
I just spent a week in a condo in Steamboat Springs taking day trips into Wyoming. We got to the top of Bridger Peak and Blackhall mountain as well as followed the Sierra Madre section of the continental divide from Battle pass north. It is so beautiful this time of year.
peace, love, and joy in beautiful Colorado
papaed
I felt a compulsion to share this with you after seeing your picture.
Peace, love, and joy in nature.
papaed
Love & Peace,
Michael
thanks for your friendship, I am honored.
We all will work together for peace
Love & peace
Alessandro
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