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Sunday, November 23, 2014

humble of heart




There's something about
dried flowers
that speaks
to me
so
eloquently
of
life.


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Textures: kk_anne and kk_bamboo

I gathered several of these
'daisy heads'
from my garden
this fall.
I found them
to be
infinitely more
captivating
than their
showy summertime
incarnation,
the black-eyed susan





I set up
this little still life
and captured it
with my iPhone 5
just so I could
experiment
with some apps.
as seen on Instagram



It is a mystery that unless unless the seed falls to the ground and unless it dies, it remains alone. I realize that there are many things in me that must die before He can live: my pride, my ambition, my impatience, my anger. The difficulty in loving my neighbor, or listening to the problems of another. There is much that I must die to. But unless these things are conquered, He cannot live in me.

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4 comments:

  1. Your pictures, your drawings, and your words are a testament to your faith. I am grateful for your inspiration today as I ponder the lesson of dried flowers and seek a humble heart. It's Monday and once again, I'm "starting over," trying to find balance. Beautiful picture taking and editing!

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  2. Wow! Amazing photos, words, and drawing.
    Thank you for the quote that makes me stop and reflect.
    Donna Wagner
    aka extremely fickle

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  3. I love dried seed heads and your drawings...oh my word...so amazing! Great quote too.

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  4. I'm with you I love dried flowers they have so much texture and colour. And your drawings are stunning.

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