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Word Pictures March 22, 2014
By DiVoran Lites

Skylight from Couch
White clouds against blue sky
Squirrel on roof peeking down.

 Night bird

Chuck-will’s-widow, whippoorwill, cheering the night.

Cosmos

Bright yellow cosmos growing everywhere, add purples and whites.

Sandhill Cranes
Four sandhill cranes come to dance for us on Thanksgiving Day

The Darkness

In the darkest night, I sing His song to reveal His light.

Small Golden Cloud
Flitters of tiny dragonflies glinting like gilt flakes in the sunlight.

Green Peppers
Full of mood knobbly, and bulbous

 Angry Squirrel

Chatters, swishing tail at me.

 Yard

Yard with weeds, always yelling what it needs.

Octopus
Tentacles with suction cups reaching out from dark cave.

Cactus Flower
Bumble bee sleeping. Get busy bee.

 Cactus Bud

Brown bugs live, work, and sleep in cactus bud.

Rain
Clatters on porch roof like a tambourine.

 After Rain

Drop diamonds reflect shimmering flowers

Dragonfly
Backpedals in air, hovers, and then settles still, facing silence.

 Ocean

Waves shish shells to shore then take them back to sea.

Two by Two
Two green plants, two sparrows, two ants.

 Sunday Morning Sprinkler

Sprit, sprit, singing while diamonds sparkle on leaves.

Heart Healing
Cat lies on my chest, purring.

 

 

Hola Happiness is a Best Seller!

We are thankful and excited!!!

Hola Happiness : Finding Joy by Dancing to God’s Melody

by Janet Perez Eckles is an

Amazon Best Seller!

 

 

 

Christian Poets and Writers: Bible verses to heal the church Body of Christ

Our friend Mary Harwell Sayler shared these scriptures on her blog. They are wonderful verses to read and mediatate on.

 

Christian Poets and Writers: Bible verses to heal the church Body of Christ.

I Have a Secret

Michael Bolton
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I will tell you a little secret about myself. I’m a Michael Bolton fan. It’s been several years since I last had a chance to see him in concert, so when a friend called me last fall to let me know he was going to be in Jacksonville this past Friday, I was more than a little excited. The day tickets went on sale I was texting another friend to see if he wanted attend the show with me. He never got back to me, so when I went online and found one seat on the front row, I admit, I ditched my friend. If he really wanted to go, we could find him his own seat somewhere else in the theater.

I’ve had the ticket for close to six months and yet it still seems like just a few days ago I was ordering it. The show was at the Florida Theater, a venue I never had a chance to visit during my college years in Jacksonville, but had always wanted to. The theater itself is gorgeous. I arrived just as the doors were opening and had time to enjoy the architecture, feeling like I was in one of the grand old theaters on Broadway.

The show was phenomenal, of course. I was sad that I didn’t have a real camera with me, only my iPhone, which never seems to take great pictures when I really want it to. The lady next to me was on her own as well and we chatted about the theater and other shows she’d seen there. Afterward, I got up the nerve to ask her if she would email me a couple of photos. She had a nice camera and had gotten some excellent photos. She took my email address and I really hope she sends me even just one picture. It seems a shame to have been so close and not have a photo to prove it.

I’m amazed at how much social media has changed the rules at concerts. Another show I went to before Christmas was not only encouraging photo taking, but provided a hashtag to share the photos so the radio station sponsoring the show could do a photo round up. I will certainly be better prepared for my next concert.

Since I was in Jacksonville anyway, I decided to make a weekend of it, staying at a friend’s condo right on the beach. Something about being able to open up the patio doors and hear the ocean makes me feel free of all the entanglements of life. I was able to whiz through ten chapters of edits on Jessie and read a good portion of my mindless chick-lit book. I feel more energized and ideas about how to promote this next book are starting to take shape. A good concert, a great view, and I’m feeling refreshed and ready to take on the riggers of publishing again. Be sure to check back soon for a sneak peek at the first chapters of Jessie.

beach
Evening on the beach