Greetings from the Amish community of Lebanon Pennsylvania. I'm just stopping at Radom blogs and checking them out, and wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and New years. Richard from Amish Stories.
Born English but have lived in America for almost 36 years, now proudly a US Citizen but as the old saying goes and as Gregg occasionally tells me, you can take the girl out of England but you can never take England out of the girl.
This is my Mom and Dad, Stanley Douglas Haig Goodall and Joan Goodall, nee Howell. Sorry, this link is for my family, and only family members will be able to click on Dad's picture to view. I have added this link for their easy access.
If any family members pop in and would like to be added to the list, let me know and I will send an invite.
Dad was a member of the Boys' Brigade.This photo was taken around 1928. I am sad to say I don't have any childhood photos of my Mum.
My Mother's parents on their wedding day - early 1900's
Leonard and Elsie May
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23 comments:
Beautiful picture and quote, Denise... The quote is SO SO SO true... Oh how I love nature...
Merry Christmas.
Hugs,
Betsy
Lovely picture and true sentiment.
Magnificent dear Denise, thanks for so beautiful post!
Léia
So true. Definatley ! nature puts things back into perspective for me ! Wonderful photo ! Have a great day !
Love the quote. Me too.
Beautiful post, love the photo and quote.
Have a great day.
Nice post, Denise!
What a super shot my friend.
Nature heals all (in time) Denise.
Wonderful to see..and read.
That sky is glorious, and the quote so apt. Thank you.
great sentiment and photo,
Gill
I totally agree!
What a wonderful post, Denise!
I love nature and escape to it for the same reasons as your quote.
'hugs from afar'
It's so true. I always feel calmed when I go birdwatching or just wandering in woods and fields.
Amen Sister preach it. I have to get out in the woods every now and then t keep my head on straight
lovely post...
Well ain't that the truth!
:-)
Pearl
What a fabulous quote. :)
Love that thought Denise and just want to wish you and yours a very Happy Christmas and a fantastic New Year.
Love
JJ
This is a beautiful sunset and I like the quote.
Greetings from the Amish community of Lebanon Pennsylvania. I'm just stopping at Radom blogs and checking them out, and wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and New years. Richard from Amish Stories.
What a beautiful sky ... I enjoyed immensely.
Hello My Friends, thank you for visiting and leaving all your lovely comments.
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