We will never know what we truly have until we stop hiding it.
We will never know what we truly have until we stop hiding it.
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That’s an interesting thought, Pam.
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Thanks Dan.
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Not my game hiding it. Come stroll the garden. We will have tea and look for guffaws. They run will here in the garden at times…
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That is something I could get behind!
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And I think we would truly find out who our friends are if we did stop hiding it. Perhaps they only like us because of what we keep hidden.
Ginger
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We do so much of that. I wonder what we could discover?
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yes, and see it at last
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I agree
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There is a tenacity that is necessary to hide something. But to ‘unhide’ it, to let it see the light of day takes soul. Speaking of, this is good food for the soul on a Saturday morning, Pam.
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Thank you Marc. It isn’t always easy to show the world everything but maybe we should.
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I think you’re right, Pam.
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Very, very wise words dear lady…it is that journey inward to find that love we always seek, at first blindly discovering our path but slowly noticing its light in all that we do 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏽
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It is a journey we need to take.
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Shadows are useful, but not for seeing clearly. 🙂
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Very true.
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This one made me say “ooohhh” out loud!
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I hope it was a good “ooohhh”!
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Very!
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