Featuring an assortment of very different outdoor scenes.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Outdoor Wednesday
There is always a nice variety of Outdoors sights on Wednesday. Susan, http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com, invites you to drop by and enjoy the view.
Posted by LV at 4:30 PM 11 comments
Labels: Outdoor Wednesday
Road of Life/Tuesday With MeMe
There are many roads in life. I never realized how fast these roads can change. Have you ever gone to bed where you were just cruising down the road of life feeling great? Wake up the next morning your life had taken the wrong road. For those of you that have been wondering why I have not been posting, that is what happened to me Saturday a week ago. I am much, much better and will be back visiting soon. Not the flu, thank goodness.
These are some interesting road sights I found. They look a little fuzzy, so just enjoy the sights and stay off the roads. Trust whatever road your life is taking, it is nothing but the best.
Posted by LV at 12:00 AM 7 comments
Labels: Funday
Sunday, February 3, 2013
In the Garden Blue Monday
Today's Blue Monday with Sally may not leave you smiling. It involves a lot of sorrow and how the families have handled it. It may be hard to find at times, but good can be found even in the darkest hour. Click Sally's button for other blues.
GARDEN OF ANGELS
Several years ago, a nineteen year old girl was murdered in this area. She was on her way to work when attacked and killed by two co-workers. Some of you from around here will remember it very well. As a result of this incident, it is amazing how so many families from everywhere have come together and formed a memorial park. I had not seen it until recently.
The family of the girl placed a single, white, wooden cross where she was murdered. Sometime later, another person was murdered and another white cross was placed. Slowly, the park was filled with many white crosses of other murdered victims. This was the beginning of "Our Garden of Angels" memorial. This is the first and only homicide memorial park in the United States.
A plaque has been mounted and states:
"The Garden of Angels is not a place of death but a place representing life. Love radiates from these very surroundings filling the night with wonderful happy memories of a time when these voices spoke with laughter and joy"
There were a lot of blue flowers.
Posted by LV at 11:00 PM 14 comments
Labels: Blue Monday
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