from the backdoor
red umbrella shelters me -
to the garage gate
© gillena cox 2020
Our churches can now accommodate a 75 percent capacity congregation as per phased opening and easing of lockdown.
I will praise your name forever my King and my God - Psalm 145: 1
Sunday Smiles
Today is #79 of the series SUMI-E SUNDAYS.
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Recuerda Mi Corazon
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Happy Sunday gillena! Another beautiful piece.
ReplyDeleteThank you for dropping by ZQ
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I pray you will always have the red umbrella to protect you Gillena. Blessings for your Sunday and beyond. xo
ReplyDeleteThank you JC
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Our minister is televising weekly sermons, and it's been kind of nice to watch them at our leisure in an easy chair with a cup of coffee! We do miss the people contact, however. Next Sunday the church will be open for services for the first time since the pandemic began. Many are still reluctant to be in a gathering. It will be interesting to see how many attend. Blessings, Gillena!
ReplyDeleteYes i had been viewing the virtual Masses. And before lockdown we had already stopped shaking hands. The new normal is us in our masks, with lots of space around each and we have to register first before we attend
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What happens beyond the gate?
ReplyDeleteBeyond the gate i close the umbrella and quickly slide into the backseat of my daughter's car. She drove me to church
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Smile.
ReplyDelete😊 thank you for dropping by with a smile Rosemary
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I managed to get to church too on Sunday for the first time since their closure, there were some changes of course but it felt right again!
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ReplyDeleteThat pop of red must look pretty on a rainy day.
ReplyDelete😊 Happy you were able to go go to church Robin
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Thanks for dropping by Rajani
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Thanks for your appreciation Rommy
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and that umbrella is our Lord. He comforts us when we walk through pain and turmoil. Good day Gillena!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation James
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What a statement a red umbrella makes..may it always keep you dry
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May that red umbrella always protect you. Love and hugs!💝
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here in the states- can we make it a "blue" umbrella? the red on does not seem to protect ANYONE!
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Thanks for dropping by Rebecca
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