Not what you get, but what you give;
Not what you say, but how you live.
Giving the world the love it needs.
Living a life of noble deeds.
Not whence you came, but whither bound:
Not what you have but whether found.
Strong for the right , the good, the true.
These are the things worth while to you.
Ring around the morning sun, a chopper outside lunchroom window and a odd shot |
Butter Churn, Cozy Cat spice and last years lily. |
Beach time, seaweed and a Northern sky |
Some Favorite Lilies |
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Very inspiring poem! Fabulous lilies too!
ReplyDeleteHi Rob. Is it beginning to feel like spring where you are? Love the poem and the crockery jug.
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Thanks for your visit and sharing today for the first time... love that crock/churn... Thank you for joining in 'Rurality Blog Hop #5' Hope to see you next Wednesday for #6...
ReplyDeleteHi Rob, what a lovely and inspiring poem. Great beach time and flower photos, too!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post! That first picture of the moon is amazing!!! Amazingly BEAUTIFUL! I really like the poem.....
ReplyDeleteThe words in this post are wonderful! And the photos are terrific. Love the flower shots! thank you so much for joining us at TTF this week. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHi Rob, love the scenic shots from up North. Hope you got some good sunshine gardening weather while you are home this week.
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So very true -- lovely poem and images. Wishing you a wonderful weekend. Tammy
ReplyDeleteWorthwhile thoughts for this early morning, Rob. Greetings to you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing those beautiful words with us, Rob.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining in this week!
xo
Claudia
Love the driftwood and lovely poem too.
ReplyDeletethank you so much for linking in this weekend...I always love to grab inspiration from those who play along with my little party. I can't hardly wait for spring to come...It will be so nice to play outside again for a few months!
ReplyDeleteI shared this post on the Tootsie Time facebook page
I hope you will link in again every week!
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Rob, you always have such wonderful mosiacs. The kitty spices made me smile. Of course, being a fellow gardener I loved the Lillies!
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