Sunday, November 3, 2013
Good Morning!
Do you need some inspiration in this early hour?
Would a bit of color lift your spirits?
I found that these pictures offered that for me, and I thought I would share them with you.
My Uncle sent the pictures to me early today, and I found them to be so beautiful, and worth
sharing with you.
Grab a cup of coffee, relish in the extra hour you have been given via daylight
savings time, and take in some outstanding scenes from the mountains of Tennessee.
"Let the trees of the forest rustle with praise before the Lord." I Chronicles 16:33
And then, as if the beauty of the mountains and it's brilliant colors were not enough, God completed
it all by sending a rainbow for them to see. Wow! God's artistry surpasses everything!
My Aunts and Uncles spending a few days in Gatlinburg, at an amazing time of the year.
Thank you to my Uncle for sharing his photography skills, once again with me...and now with you.
May your Sunday be filled with it's own gifts of inspiration and color.
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7 comments:
oh my such GORGEOUS pictures! Thanks for sharing them with us! Enjoy your day!
Beautiful photos Judy, thanks for sharing
Just gorgeous! Happy Lord's Day to you!
Judy, these photos remeinded me of the book I'm reading right now called, One Light Still Shines ... and how in the part of the story I was reading today there was mention of how God creates beauty in the process of life and death. I should find the quote. It may not make sense the way I'm saying it...
Love expecially that photo of the drive under the trees.
HOLY COW!!
Those were so beautiful....
God's artistry..
Hugs!
Those beautiful scenes look a bit familiar...like many of the areas we just passed through. So true..that God is the best artist! Thanks for sharing.
Its hard to find words that are important enough to give justice to Gods great tapestry revealed in these pictures.
Thank you for sharing these with us (and thanks to your uncle) each one more beautiful than the last...the sweet valley shot adorable!
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