Journal of Sacred Work

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Part of the purpose of the Journal is to offer respite for harried caregivers. We hope you can come to this Journal as part of your daily reflection and meditation. To this end, I offer some images from an opportunity I took yesterday afternoon to visit a place inside the Nashville City Limits called Radnor Lake Forest Preserve. I invite you to this place of rest, or to wherever you find comfort. I enjoyed my all to infrequent visit to a real forest. [I apologize for the conventional, "postcard style" quality of the photos I took.]

Photo 1 – A Corner of the Lake

Tree frame 2

Photo Two – Dogwood and Holly in April

Dogwood and holly - april

Photo # 3 – Wings in the Water

Radnor lake

Photo 4 – Lake, Mountains & Red Bud

Radnor lake, mountains, spring buds

Love and peace.

Erie

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4 responses to “Day 112 – Caregiver Rest”

  1. ~liz Wessel Avatar
    ~liz Wessel

    Thanks for taking us with you on a walk through Tennessee’s springtime. This last photo is especially stunning with colorful hues of sky mirrored in water, inviting deeper reflection, through a veil of delicate flowers, gorgeous! Kindness no…more like an appreciation of gifted wonder, for what better place to be than to linger awhile within the springtime of one’s own heart!

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  2. Diana Gallaher Avatar
    Diana Gallaher

    Sometimes “postcard style” is just what is needed. No apologies necessary. Thanks!

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  3. Karen York Avatar
    Karen York

    Thank you for the respite. Tennessee springs are so worth the wait!

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  4. MFM Avatar
    MFM

    What a gorgeous place to take refuge! I instantly felt calm and full of awe looking at your beautiful pictures. Thank you for sharing!

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