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Sunday, March 22, 2020

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mango tree and sky
through the brick work pattern -
morning again

© gillena cox 2020


4rd Sunday in the Liturgical Season of Lent. A friend of mine on facebook is buckling down to reading more than usual. she share a story and in it was the line about Will you go to a bread maker to ask for stars, I told her I find that question so pertinent to our pandemic situation today; because hope of tomorrow lies in: our scientists, medical profession, politicians, priests, and each one of us on planet earth looking to God for the correct response. We affirm God's mercy on Planet Earth in this challenge of COVID 19


Sunday Smiles


[smiley created in Picmonkey]

Sundays are always special here at Lunch Break. Today is #64 of the series SUMI-E SUNDAYS. Tell me about your Sunday
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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH
Poets and Storytellers United
Writers' Pantry #12: You Gotta Know When to Hold 'Em



AND


Recuerda Mi Corazon
a weekly unfurling of tiny jubilant love



REVISIT
Sunday Standard 64
Sunday Lime 64
4th Sunday of Lent 2018

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[gif created in Picsart, background photo © gillena cox]




16 comments:

  1. crumbs of nights new bread
    afloat on that bud-swell breeze
    an ovens new stars

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  2. Thanks for your senyru Doug. Stay healthy

    Much❤love

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  3. I am grateful for the chance to see a new morning, especially in these times.

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  4. Indeed, thanks for dropping by Rommy

    much❤love

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  5. Very creative artwork and haiku ~

    Keep Calm, Be well.
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  6. Dear Gillena, I too am grateful for each morning... and the beauty expressed in your haiku. I love that line, "will you go to the bread maker to ask for stars..." profound. Thank you!

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  7. Thanks for your appreciation Lea

    Much❤love

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  8. ... another morning, where I normally would go to work, I sit at the computer and stop by to visit your blog and read your beautiful haiku! How wonderful it is that in times like this, with social distancing and 'danger' all around, we can connect online. Hope you are healthy, stay safe dear one!

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  9. Thank you Marit

    Much❤love

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  10. Yes, Gillena, we must be positive and pray for the scientists to succeed.

    Adelaide

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  11. Thanks for dropping by Adelaide

    Much❤love

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  12. I like your ink drawing, it's truly awesome!
    On sunday we celebrated a little walk through nature, that isn't forbidden yet and we are thankful to had it.
    Take care and stay healthy

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  13. Thanks for dropping by Mascha

    Much❤love

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  14. Thank goodness--and God!--for for mornings.

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  15. God be with you, Gillena

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  16. Morning arrives as promised, a certainty in a time of uncertainty.

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