Sunday Seasoned Sayings: Declare the Glory October 9, 2011 By Sandra Heska King Photos from Laity Lodge. Share this:EmailPrintFacebookTwitterPinterest
Linda says October 9, 2011 at 1:15 pm Just beautiful Sandy. We are getting good rains here in this drought-stricken place. Perfect timing. We are so very thankful.
Sandra says October 9, 2011 at 3:51 pm I’m grateful for your rain. Really. But could it just let up long enough to get the game in tonight with no delays? 😉
Karen R Evans says October 9, 2011 at 2:29 pm Yes, they do. Our Sunday here is rainy-but we need it. Blessings**
Patricia says October 10, 2011 at 9:17 am Hi there! I signed up a while ago to get your posts by email… and they’re not coming! (hear me stamping my foot.) Came over to visit and here and give you a hug anyway. =)
Charity Singleton says October 10, 2011 at 8:38 pm I have seen those birds all over the High Calling and they never cease to inspire me to rise up and fly! Hugs to you!
Cecilia Marie Pulliam says October 11, 2011 at 8:36 am What a beautiful place to spend some quiet time reflecting on God’s presence in our lives. Wish I could have been there.
Sheila says
Amen.
Sandra says
🙂
Linda says
Just beautiful Sandy. We are getting good rains here in this drought-stricken place. Perfect timing. We are so very thankful.
Sandra says
I’m grateful for your rain. Really. But could it just let up long enough to get the game in tonight with no delays? 😉
Karen R Evans says
Yes, they do. Our Sunday here is rainy-but we need it.
Blessings**
Sandra says
There’s beauty even in the rain.
linda Glaz says
Amen, somebody always needs it…
Patricia says
Hi there! I signed up a while ago to get your posts by email… and they’re not coming! (hear me stamping my foot.) Came over to visit and here and give you a hug anyway. =)
S. Etole says
those birds send my heart soaring!
Charity Singleton says
I have seen those birds all over the High Calling and they never cease to inspire me to rise up and fly! Hugs to you!
Cecilia Marie Pulliam says
What a beautiful place to spend some quiet time reflecting on God’s presence in our lives. Wish I could have been there.