Thank you Kunal, I suppose I was moving from the premise that if we are grounded like that tree, we have greater resilience to ward off the complexities we face in the world we live in and rise above it all to a higher place. But it is indeed a prayer for myself and all who need it. Enjoy your day too !
I’m ashamed to say, that after all those years ago reading Alex Haley’s Roots, I had never seen a baobab tree until your picture and your comment that told what kind of tree it was. Thank you for that, and the words of your poem as well.
Yes, I thought I should name it since it is a unique tree. Very glad that you got something out of the post. Sorry, I haven’t been around much – we’ve just had a very dramatic week and most likely some trying times ahead.
Thanks Tracy. I hope you have some “Ls” lined up for Sunday Coming down. Music is always my pacifier always. I’ll be checking out your Seduction line up tomorrow.
Absolutely true and do not let me wash away. The tree of life that shelters us from anything. Great words Chevvy.
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Thank you Kamal. Hope your day is good!
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Yes dear all good. Take care.
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Beautiful strong image and words to wind around so lovely ❤
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Thank you Kim🌺
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This one reads like a little prayer… and that tree is amazing! Lovely, Chev. 🙂
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I suppose it is a prayer Joan. The tree is our indigenous Baobab tree.😀
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Agree with Joan – like a small prayer. Good to count our blessings, Chevvy. Have a lovely day!
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Thank you Kunal, I suppose I was moving from the premise that if we are grounded like that tree, we have greater resilience to ward off the complexities we face in the world we live in and rise above it all to a higher place. But it is indeed a prayer for myself and all who need it. Enjoy your day too !
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Well done. keep up the good job
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Thank you!
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I’m ashamed to say, that after all those years ago reading Alex Haley’s Roots, I had never seen a baobab tree until your picture and your comment that told what kind of tree it was. Thank you for that, and the words of your poem as well.
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Yes, I thought I should name it since it is a unique tree. Very glad that you got something out of the post. Sorry, I haven’t been around much – we’ve just had a very dramatic week and most likely some trying times ahead.
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It’s all good, my friend. The posts do not have expiration dates. I hope things get better soon.
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Thanks Tracy. I hope you have some “Ls” lined up for Sunday Coming down. Music is always my pacifier always. I’ll be checking out your Seduction line up tomorrow.
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Ok, thanks dear friend!
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