to all of my friends here today, / you a…
to all of my friends here today, / you all make my world bigger and i am thankful!!! / have a great day!
It is a special friend who comes searching for us / Holding up the Word of truth like a lantern
I wanted to know what colour God likes to wear
You know how sometimes you make a friend and you marvel at how lucky you are to have him/her in your life? Well, I have a group of frien…
You know how sometimes you make a friend and you marvel at how lucky you are to have him/her in your life? Well, I have a group of friends who have become a family and I’m amazed by this blessing. Most, but not all,of them are here at RedBubble, now, and it’s so wonderful to see their work! It’s also wonderful to have their support and their guidance…today, one of them helped me figure out how to get a t-shirt made and uploaded! I’m so very excited! Thank you, Anthony, and all of my Warriors! :) Love you all. / Les
Just In case you forgot or just didn’t see / What about that old spectre …
Before my Nanny (Gorgina) Borroff completely lost her ability to speak because of vascular dementia. She fought hard to get across her meaning. It has been heartbreaking trying to try to pick up on what she wanted to say with seemingly random words with desperation. somtimes it felt like if I looked hard enough her efforts felt profound. / strangely after a poetry workshop at her day centre everything she said from that point was then carried with a poetic rythm. similar to the rythm I fell into writing this. I hope I have passed on the meaning I found in her, all of my family and friends and the places I love. This is my first attempt at poetry so please bare with me. Just really had to get something off my chest. You may have noticed that it’s changed a little bit since it first went up but I think I’m done now. I dare you to google an Oil Beetle, it’s not for the faint hearted.
There you are, / anxiously waiting, / toes are a tapping, / a beat anticipating. / Fingers drumming, / reveling in song, / feeling is so right,...
Dedicated to a sweet friend of mine who begins a new chapter in his life…May the Lord bless you and your love ST =o)
The town of Eleusis, 15 miles Northwest of Athens, is at the heart of the wheat / and barley gowing region of Greece. / It is here that a festival was performed in honour of Demeter ( Persephone’s mother ).It is told that Demeter, in her searching for Persephone, came upon / the city of Eleusis and took shelter there. / I imagine that this is what the first spring would have looked and felt like in / Eleusis once Demeter had found her beautiful daughter and returned / to her duties as Goddess of the harvest. Acrylic gouache on stretched canvas 60×120 CM / © 2008 – SARA CATENA / www.saracatena.com CLICK HERE TO MY WEBSITE
My nephews little boy taken on his Christening day ….. Hes a little gem.
Thank You So Much For The Love Of Jesus Group for Featuring Blessed Be The Children with wonderful Dear Friend Van snugs we so much appre…
Thank You So Much For The Love Of Jesus Group for Featuring Blessed Be The Children with wonderful Dear Friend Van snugs we so much appreciate your support and many hugs and blessings to you all Blessed Children Such Innocents / Born Free Of Sin From Darkness… / Yes Light Delicate Angelic Form…. Responsibility Gift s From God / Keep Them Safe and Warm Remember Comfort Support / They do Belong..Oh Blessed / Are The Innocents May We Teach / Them Right From Wrong… Strive Of Example Teach / To Walk To See …To Give / The Heart That Was Given / That Lives In You And Me…. Blessed Children …Such / Innocents Born Free Of Sin / From Darkness…Delicate / Angelic Form…. Teach Children As Jesus Taught / Loving Kindness Free From Hate / And Harm….. Blessed Are The Children / Our Innocents…Reflection / Of Living God … Innocent The Children / Gift Of Sweet Joy Delight… / Yes Free…Of Sin Angelic / And So Precious To The Sight… / Blessed BeThe Children / For They Are Our Light … Blessed Children Innocents / Free Of Sin From Darkness… / Delicate Angelic Form…. Responsibility A Gift s / From God To Keep / Them Safe and Warm.. For May We Always See / Blessed Be The Children Blessed Are You and Me… lil ol amber elizabeth AND THE VAN SNUGSSSSSSSSSSSSSS=D
GOD WORKS IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS
Thank You Live LoveDream Goup and Dear Bonita For Featuring Enlightened Version 3 with wonderful artist shree !http://images-0.redb…
Thank You Live LoveDream Goup and Dear Bonita For Featuring Enlightened Version 3 with wonderful artist shree Thank You always for your kindness and support / Amber Elizabeth From Donais and Shree too hugssssssssssssssssssssssssss
”Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.” 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 God’s Spirit can guide and teach us through his word in such surprising ways. When God sends a message to us through scripture it is never by accident. In Isaiah 55:11, God says that wherever He sends His word it never returns empty, but always achieves the special purpose for which it was sent. Prayerfully consider the verse that inspired this painting and know that the Mighty God of all the heavens has reached out to touch you this moment. VerseVisions is a contemporary art ministry whose purpose is to share the love and message of God to all people through art and scriptural words of encouragement. Suffer with Purpose, 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, VerseVisions Art. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×60 inches. Copyright © 2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Original and inspiring large format fine art prints and canvases by contemporary Christian artist Mark Lawrence. Versevisions.com Is Jesus Christ the answer? He promises if you diligently Seek Him that He will be found. / .
Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep / I Pray The Lord My Soul To Keep…..
Bleesing Of Angel Of Prayer
I have been inpisired to write this by a young man Tom Douce who commented on my work and invi…
I have been inpisired to write this by a young man Tom Douce who commented on my work and invited me to look at his work. ‘B.A.G’ stands for Blessings, Accomplishments, and Goals, and it is a way of practising gratitude in daily life…so simple and so effective…it manages to focus us on what is important to us and be grateful for it and to work towards the things that make our hearts sing:) so here’s mine…I want to read lots more….so BAG yourself today:) Blessings – Mike, Cal, zo-zo, my home, melly, J, neens, family, friends, Australia, the beach, camera, chocolate, grass, water, paint, time, health… Achievements/Accomplishments – happy marriage for 11 years and counting…, child (against all odds!!) B.A., own business (10 years!), sold paintings and photos, been to Paris 4 times…. Goals – continue happy marriage/happy child gigs, make my living from creativity (again…I did it before, I can do it again!) and go to Paris again for my 40th!!
I love you
For Mum
Thank You So Very Much Picture Of Scripture Group for All your Awesome Support And Fro the Feature By Burning Candlelight / A Collaboratio…
Thank You So Very Much Picture Of Scripture Group for All your Awesome Support And Fro the Feature By Burning Candlelight / A Collaboration With Dear Linda Brintzenhofe / By Burning Candle Light … / Author: Amber Elizabeth Fromm / Artist:Linda BrintzenhofeHERE By Burning Candle Light / My Candleholder… / My Confidante, My Lover / My Friend. / My heart …A burning Candle.. / Enlightened by You / My Spirit leapt … and in you / I Sing… / In God, I Rejoice… / Blessing My Comfort / My Peace, My Home / By Burning Candle Light / We Gathered / Given Passages / To Others / Unknown… / Spirit Entwined / My Deepest Secrets, / Shared… / My Desires…. / Unveiled … In Honesty / I Stand Before You / Naked / My Heart, My Soul / My Spirit… / With Entire Being / For I Love.. By Burning Candle Light / I rejoice… / I rejoice / Empassioned / By the very Air You Breath Your Sadness…My Sorrow / Your Happiness…My Joy / Until we meet in the Morrow / In the Dawn, Morn Light… Prayers…..I Give ….. to You….. / By Burning Candle Light Many Blessings And Smiles Sent Your Way / Amber Donais
Melia hae Hawai’i / Tropical Plumeria / Ke’anae Peninsula Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 – 2010 / All Rights Reserved Universewide I adore this particular variety of Plumeria, it is the most beautiful I have seen on the island. I took this image, along with several hundred others, as it was raining, a wonderful light misty gentle rain, and the soft natural colours in midday light are enchanting. I brought home a cutting for my garden. At this time I have collected five varieties of the lovely Plumeria here on Maui, and of them all, this one is my favourite. It is so beautiful. “Plumeria, common name Frangipani; syn. Himatanthus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.) is a small genus of 7-8 species native to tropical and subtropical Americas. The genus consists of mainly deciduous shrubs and trees. It produces flowers ranging from yellow to pink depending on form or cultivar. From Mexico and Central America, Plumeria has spread to all tropical areas of the world, especially Hawai`i, where it grows so abundantly that many people think that it is indigenous here. The genus, originally spelled Plumiera, is named in honour of the seventeenth-century French botanist Charles Plumier, who traveled to the New World documenting many plant and animal species. The common name “Frangipani” comes from an Italian noble family, a sixteenth-century marquess of which invented a plumeria-scented perfume. In Mexico, the Nahuatl (Aztec language) name for this plant is “cacalloxochitl” which means “crow flower.” It was used for many medicinal purposes such as salves and ointments. Depending on location, many other common names exist: “Kembang Kamboja” in Indonesia, “Temple Tree” or “Champa” in India, “Kalachuchi” in the Philippines, “Araliya” or “Pansal Mal” in Sri Lanka, “Champa” in Laos, “Lantom” or “Leelaawadee” in Thai. Many English speakers also simply use the generic name “plumeria”. In several Pacific islands, such as Tahiti, Fiji, Hawai`i, Tonga and the Cook Islands Plumeria is used for making leis. In modern Polynesian culture, it can be worn by women to indicate their relationship status – over the right ear if seeking a relationship, and over the left if taken. P. alba is the national flower of Nicaragua and Laos, where it is known under the local name “Sacuanjoche” (Nicaragua) and “Champa” (Laos). Information Source: Wikipedia The beautiful Plumeria comes in a wide variety of delightful colours and bloom virtually year round. Plumeria (Frangipani) also known as the Lei flower, is native to warm tropical areas of the Pacific Islands, Caribbean, South America and Mexico. Plumerias may grow to be large shrubs or even small trees in the Hawaiian Islands and in mild areas of the U.S on the mainland. In tropical regions, Plumeria may reach a height of 30’ to 40’ and half as wide. They have widely spaced thick succulent branches, round or pointed, long leather, fleshy leaves in clusters near the branch tips. Plumeria are true tropical flowering trees, also known as Frangipani or the Temple Tree, and the fragrant flowers are often used to make Hawaiian leis. They may be grown in containers, in the ground, or in containers sunk in the ground. During the months of active growth, ample sun, water and food are essential. Healthy plumeria will bloom regularly and abundantly when they receive at least 6 to 8 hours of full sun per day. They are heavy feeders and will bloom and grow vigorously with enough of the proper foods. Plumeria love lots of water, but cannot tolerate wet feet, so they must be planted in fast draining soil or in beds with adequate drainage. The fragrance is wonderful with hints of jasmine. This lovely beauty is blooming near the Taro fields of Ke’anae Peninsula, Maui Hawai’i. Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shooting Date/Time 07 June 2009 14:41:45 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/160 Aperture 8.0 ISO 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 28.0 mm
As many of you know, I have had a few struggles here in the US. God has been working miracles in my life and it has been amazing how his …
As many of you know, I have had a few struggles here in the US. God has been working miracles in my life and it has been amazing how his amazing power and spirit has been working in my life. I was laid off from work back in November of last year, and well that alone, has contributed to some challenges in my life. I had troubles with my landlord, I recently had surgery and suffered the loss of my best friend and also my pastor within a week of each other. That was really tough for me as I just never saw my life being lived out without my best friend there by my side. I will miss her dearly. Shortly after that, was when I faced issues with my landlord which were worked out in court. Some very loving people, family members and a very very dear friend of mine helped me to raise money so that I could come to an agreement with the court and the landlord. I had fretted a tiny bit, but still went in on faith that God would work it all out. I really, literally threw my hands up in the air and said, Ya know what God, the money is yours, the earth is yours, everything I have been blessed with is yours….including the landlord…so deal with it because I have no idea where to start.” I just surrendered it all. Since I have done that amazing things have been occurring in my life. I am so full of joy, I cannot even explain how it feels. I just know that this is most assuredly the peace of God and I am loving it! I know that many of us see God, the Creator, the powers that be, in different ways, but no matter how you do..there are things that are just universal laws, and to find our purpose in life and to serve others, even when our lives are upside down…brings enormous blessings. Ok people…start buying some cards from me ok?? LOL hey gotta have some humor in there somewhere!! I have had several of my pieces featured and it is about time I have been able to get around to thanking the groups that have put me out there in the spotlight. “Our Elite Fleet: Westminster MA” was featured in 1:1 with the News / “White Out Jan 18, 2009” was featured in *1:1 with the News (Ima… / “Covered Bridge No 1 New Hampshire” was featured in Covered Bridges / “Red” was featured in *Amazing Orton Effect … / “1780 Old Burying Ground, Green St. Gardner MA” was featured in Amazing Orton Effect … / “Dressed to Shop” was featured in Teddy Bears United featured twice yayyyy :) “Waiting to Serve: An Oldie but Goodie!” was featured in All About Fire “Large Colorful Orb at the Cemetery Salem MA” was featured in Paranormal The Norm “A Moments Notice: Ready To Serve” was featured in All About Fire “Our Elite Fleet: Westminster MA” was featured in *1:1 with the News (Ima… / “Holy Rosary Catholic School Rooftop Cross” was featured in For The Love Of Jesus “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made..Psalms 139:13” was featured in For The Love Of Jesus “There is a River that Flows From the Fountain of God” was featured in For The Love Of Jesus Phewww now that was a long list. Thank you to all of the groups and all of the hosts who were most gracious in featuring my work. This is an amazing community and I am truly blessed to know you all. I have made some really really good friends in here, which, in the near future will be able to spend some time with them in the physical world which has huge blessings over cyberworld, real hugs feel better :) hahahaha!! Thank you thank you thank you for all of your Bmail and awesome comments!! Love and Light Rebecca
Nikon D 90 / My husband giving thanks and praise for our Blessings! Straight from the camera
Pua Melia / Plumeria Flower Tropical Plumeria / Ha’iku Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Slight adjustments in Curves to reset the White Balance and a final adjustment in Contrast. “Plumeria, common name Frangipani; syn. Himatanthus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.) is a small genus of 7-8 species native to tropical and subtropical Americas. The genus consists of mainly deciduous shrubs and trees. It produces flowers ranging from yellow to pink depending on form or cultivar. From Mexico and Central America, Plumeria has spread to all tropical areas of the world, especially Hawai`i, where it grows so abundantly that many people think that it is indigenous here. The genus, originally spelled Plumiera, is named in honour of the seventeenth-century French botanist Charles Plumier, who traveled to the New World documenting many plant and animal species. The common name “Frangipani” comes from an Italian noble family, a sixteenth-century marquess of which invented a plumeria-scented perfume. In Mexico, the Nahuatl (Aztec language) name for this plant is “cacalloxochitl” which means “crow flower.” It was used for many medicinal purposes such as salves and ointments. Depending on location, many other common names exist: “Kembang Kamboja” in Indonesia, “Temple Tree” or “Champa” in India, “Kalachuchi” in the Philippines, “Araliya” or “Pansal Mal” in Sri Lanka, “Champa” in Laos, “Lantom” or “Leelaawadee” in Thai. Many English speakers also simply use the generic name “plumeria”. In several Pacific islands, such as Tahiti, Fiji, Hawai`i, Tonga and the Cook Islands Plumeria is used for making leis. In modern Polynesian culture, it can be worn by women to indicate their relationship status – over the right ear if seeking a relationship, and over the left if taken. P. alba is the national flower of Nicaragua and Laos, where it is known under the local name “Sacuanjoche” (Nicaragua) and “Champa” (Laos). Information Source: Wikipedia The beautiful Plumeria comes in a wide variety of delightful colours and bloom virtually year round. Plumeria (Frangipani) also known as the Lei flower, is native to warm tropical areas of the Pacific Islands, Caribbean, South America and Mexico. Plumerias may grow to be large shrubs or even small trees in the Hawaiian Islands and in mild areas of the U.S on the mainland. In tropical regions, Plumeria may reach a height of 30’ to 40’ and half as wide. They have widely spaced thick succulent branches, round or pointed, long leather, fleshy leaves in clusters near the branch tips. Plumeria are true tropical flowering trees, also known as Frangipani or the Temple Tree, and the fragrant flowers are often used to make Hawaiian leis. They may be grown in containers, in the ground, or in containers sunk in the ground. During the months of active growth, ample sun, water and food are essential. Healthy plumeria will bloom regularly and abundantly when they receive at least 6 to 8 hours of full sun per day. They are heavy feeders and will bloom and grow vigorously with enough of the proper foods. Plumeria love lots of water, but cannot tolerate wet feet, so they must be planted in fast draining soil or in beds with adequate drainage. The fragrance is wonderful with hints of jasmine. This lovely beauty is blooming near Ha’aiku Maui Hawai’i. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Akeakamai / Lover of Wisdom / He pua laha ‘ole / A rare, prized blossom / Hau’oli, Hau’oli’oli / Joy, Happiness / Pua Melia / Plumeria Flower Tropical Plumeria / Ke’anae Peninsula Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Beautiful Art and Greeting Cards For Sale ~ Shop securely and view my collection here I adore this particular variety of Plumeria, it is the most beautiful I have seen on the island. I took this image, along with several hundred others, as it was raining, a wonderful light misty gentle rain, and the soft natural colours in midday light are enchanting. I brought home a cutting for my garden. At this time I have collected five varieties of the lovely Plumeria here on Maui, and of them all, this one is my favourite. It is so beautiful. Slight adjustments in Curves to set the White Balance and a final adjustment in Contrast. “Plumeria, common name Frangipani; syn. Himatanthus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.) is a small genus of 7-8 species native to tropical and subtropical Americas. The genus consists of mainly deciduous shrubs and trees. It produces flowers ranging from yellow to pink depending on form or cultivar. From Mexico and Central America, Plumeria has spread to all tropical areas of the world, especially Hawai`i, where it grows so abundantly that many people think that it is indigenous here. The genus, originally spelled Plumiera, is named in honour of the seventeenth-century French botanist Charles Plumier, who traveled to the New World documenting many plant and animal species. The common name “Frangipani” comes from an Italian noble family, a sixteenth-century marquess of which invented a plumeria-scented perfume. In Mexico, the Nahuatl (Aztec language) name for this plant is “cacalloxochitl” which means “crow flower.” It was used for many medicinal purposes such as salves and ointments. Depending on location, many other common names exist: “Kembang Kamboja” in Indonesia, “Temple Tree” or “Champa” in India, “Kalachuchi” in the Philippines, “Araliya” or “Pansal Mal” in Sri Lanka, “Champa” in Laos, “Lantom” or “Leelaawadee” in Thai. Many English speakers also simply use the generic name “plumeria”. In several Pacific islands, such as Tahiti, Fiji, Hawai`i, Tonga and the Cook Islands Plumeria is used for making leis. In modern Polynesian culture, it can be worn by women to indicate their relationship status – over the right ear if seeking a relationship, and over the left if taken. P. alba is the national flower of Nicaragua and Laos, where it is known under the local name “Sacuanjoche” (Nicaragua) and “Champa” (Laos). Information Source: Wikipedia The beautiful Plumeria comes in a wide variety of delightful colours and bloom virtually year round. Plumeria (Frangipani) also known as the Lei flower, is native to warm tropical areas of the Pacific Islands, Caribbean, South America and Mexico. Plumerias may grow to be large shrubs or even small trees in the Hawaiian Islands and in mild areas of the U.S on the mainland. In tropical regions, Plumeria may reach a height of 30’ to 40’ and half as wide. They have widely spaced thick succulent branches, round or pointed, long leather, fleshy leaves in clusters near the branch tips. Plumeria are true tropical flowering trees, also known as Frangipani or the Temple Tree, and the fragrant flowers are often used to make Hawaiian leis. They may be grown in containers, in the ground, or in containers sunk in the ground. During the months of active growth, ample sun, water and food are essential. Healthy plumeria will bloom regularly and abundantly when they receive at least 6 to 8 hours of full sun per day. They are heavy feeders and will bloom and grow vigorously with enough of the proper foods. Plumeria love lots of water, but cannot tolerate wet feet, so they must be planted in fast draining soil or in beds with adequate drainage. The fragrance is wonderful with hints of jasmine. This lovely beauty is blooming near the Taro fields of Ke’anae Peninsula, Maui Hawai’i. Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shooting Date/Time 07 June 2009
this is Self PHOTO of ME and MY LOVE my husband Duane! IN usa, NC,the world, brand new photo. Sept 29/2009 i have a song ill be adding here soon, have to find the words…to MY LOVE…
Gazing Fairy Delight Featured in Art And Stories Fior Children Thank You ….this means so much to me as I have been putting together…
Gazing Fairy Delight Featured in Art And Stories Fior Children Thank You ….this means so much to me as I have been putting together childrens storiees for me and Joe’s grandchildren for 2 yrs thanks and blessings love the grand babies lil me / “Here”: http://www.redbubble.com/childrens-stories-and-art / Blessings lil me xx / Amber Elizabeth
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