My March 3rd post showed a picture, below, of a hand writing, with a beautiful rose and tea cup in it’s scene. It looked magical, and is a lovely picture, so I used it as my desktop to study it for a few days. The more I looked at it, the more I thought, “that’s not me.” So I’ve been working on my own “scene” to inspire me to write.
My scene, below, encompasses all the things that make me smile . . . three Longaberger baskets . . . two teddy bears . . . pink peonies . . . my writing room window . . . my hope pillow . . . a faith, hope and love pillow . . . colorful ink pens . . . my Hershey kiss basket . . . my friend, Eyore . . . and a sheet of Karla Dornacher’s writing paper proclaiming “Bless the Lord, O my soul”! Even the miniature hurricane lamp adds a special touch of illumination. This is me when I sit down to write all those encouraging notes that God lays upon my heart . . . even the hand and arm are mine (thanks to Jerry’s capable snap!).
And what does my pen find to write for this photographic assembly of inspiration? “Dear friend, How wonderful to have a friend like you. Warm and considerate, kind and caring, that’s you!”
The magic of Photoshop! What would I do without it? Each picture was individually snapped so I could place it where I wanted it to make my very own inspirational desktop. The window picture is the scene out my writing room window, and there is a bird at the birdhouse! Hope you enjoy seeing it.
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