This suncatcher arrived in the mail several weeks ago, a generous one-of-a-kind gift from my friend Stratoz, who sought to offer healing in one of my favorite forms.
Unfortunately, there hasn't been a lot of sun to catch, and the window screen doesn't add to the photographic presentation. I think I'll take it back to seminary with me after Christmas, where I may have more luck with both.
But I wanted to make a public thank-you. And the quality of the photo can never match the quality of the gesture of kindness, anyway.
8 comments:
That is stunning. I hope you find the perfect place for it.
Very beautiful! What a lovely gift.
You are welcome.
peace, hope, joy, love... and sunshine.
What a beautiful gift!
Definitely a beauty!
Mich
Beautiful. Perhaps it can go with you on your upcoming trip since there's sure to be sunshine there.
Breathtaking!
It's beautiful even in the absence of sun. Living on the north coast - any of the lakes actually - means that November and December are the grayest months.
Next Sunday, the sun will start makng ever stronger attempts. May you find a way to acknowledge, if not embrace, the return of the sun.
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