Thursday photo prompt – Fading #writephoto
Sue’s Thursday Photo Prompt – Fading #writephoto
Journey through high and low
In the midst of worrisome illness
Heightened sense of mortality
No assumption of survival opportunity
Merely hope for Maker’s mercy
Every new morning was a gift.
Cloudy or sunny the sky might be
Trotting faithfully on the street
In hope of keeping up the physical strength
To sustain through harsh chemo therapy
What a profound gratefulness as treatment fading to the end
When the sun pierced through the clouds to welcome me
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Thank you, Sue!
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Miriam, as I am just getting to know you, I thought to myself that you have a lot of energy to keep up with all of the challenges.. Praise God for His healing touch upon your life.. Lovely poetry, lovely photography, lovely gardens and lovely everything..
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You made me smile! Thank you! When I work on my blog, I sit with my legs elevated. My gardening is a therapy, and inspiration to me. My mind writes poems when I do gardening. God is good. My words are not enough to praise Him!
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You are welcome! Yes, God is so very good…
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♥*♥*♥
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This is amazing Miriam! You are a fighter, winner and a blessed soul! May you live a peaceful and happy life dear ❤️
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Thank you, Meenakshi. Yes, I can say I’m a fighter all my life, fight for too many things. I hope I can relax now!!!
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Thank you, Sue!
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Power of hope, that after every sunset sunrise comes and brighten us.
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Yes, hope sustains me in all circumstances. Thank you!
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Can you send me this power of hope. I sort of have negative balance most of the times.
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Sending it your way. You can receive it and multiply!!
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This is so beautiful Miriam. I especially love the line about hoping for Maker’s mercy. That’s gorgeous. And so are you!!! Much love my friend. Blessings, Debbie ❤ ❤ 🙂
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Thank you, Debbie! Yes, I’m always grateful. Nothing is my doing. Blessings to you. Miriam. 🙂
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Awesome shots and beautiful poem😊
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Thank you very much! The photo is from the one who is hosting the prompt challenge. You can click to link at the bottom to participate. 🙂
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Aaaaah. …no words😌👍
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Hummm. I’m in remission for 9 years. Only have lymphedema needs daily attention. 🙂
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Wonderful! 😊😊
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Thank you!!!!
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Beautiful.
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Thank you so much!
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Chemo is an awful experience, Miriam. I watched my Mother go through it. I am glad you are over it and recovered now, as is my dear Mom.
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Yes, thank you, Robbie. I’m in remission for 8 years, only left me with lymphedema on my left leg. Needs work on it every day!
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Beautiful poem Miriam!!!
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I appreciate your kind comment!
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excellent. Thank you for being open.
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Thank you for your comment!
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Nice ending line about the sun welcoming.
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Thank you for your kind comment!
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Beautiful poem and photo! It’s the first time to know about your illness.
Get well soon!
My best wishes to you and your family
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Thank you so much! I’m in remission for 8 years.
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Yes, I can see how this image reminded you of that feeling, Miriam.
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Yes, Sue, great image of a reminder. Thank you so much!
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