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Weekly Photo Challenge: Story

March 12, 2018 by Southern Sea Muse

If trees could talk! This beached and upended tree perpetuates an intricate Story despite its seeming demise, with its processed planked cousins in a heap to the right…

What story do YOU see here? An end, or a beginning?

A 180 in the sand where I stood, yielded these stories:

Thank You, God, for the old and new stories, perpetual stories, real stories, imaginary stories and the freedom to always create new stories that keep us, that keep life, alive and well and infused with Hope and Faith. That there is always beauty and love and New Life, no matter the level of mayhem, that life itself always springs from death and destruction. That salvation and rejoicing always come after the barrenness of grief, Lent and denial. That there is always light after darkness. Amen.

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Posted in Beach, Faith, God, Hope, Inspiration, Lent, Photography, Postaday, Prayer, Religion, Thoughts, Weekly Photo Challenge | Tagged Closure and new beginnings, Contemplation, glory in death, Going without, Lent, Love diet, silent changes, skimming to survive, Story, transition, WPC | 6 Comments

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  1. on March 13, 2018 at 17:52 ParentingIsFunny

    Those are some wild-looking trees. Some look fun for kids to climb on.


    • on March 13, 2018 at 18:53 Southern Sea Muse

      They are arboreal enigmas, to be sure! Thank you, Mrs. Betsy – hope you’re all doing well.

      ~~ssm


      • on March 13, 2018 at 19:15 ParentingIsFunny

        Hanging in there, SSM. Hanging in there! 🙂


  2. on March 13, 2018 at 01:53 Story at the Start of Day – What's (in) the picture?

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  3. on March 13, 2018 at 00:58 cindy knoke

    Aren’t they amazing!


    • on March 13, 2018 at 05:11 Southern Sea Muse

      Thank you, Ms. Cindy! Enjoyed your birds…birds and trees always make good stories 🙂

      ~~ssm



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