to limit the challenges in your life,
thereby decreasing your sadness
and increasing your joy
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The mission statement and eight of the categories, with only slight alteration of the wording, are the original work of Stephen Deal, taken from his Senior Convocation speech "Things We Want You to Remember".
The "My Thoughts" category under the name of "Steve", are his original work as well.
Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from the author is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Stephen Deal with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.
Alexandria thanks Stephen Deal for his contribution as a guest author on this blog.
thestoryofelle
/ May 6, 2012beautiful!
SimplySage
/ May 6, 2012Thank you. And many thanks for following. I read your blog. Nice. Will visit again.
Peace,
Alexandria
Kathryn McCullough
/ May 6, 2012What lovely photos!
Hugs,
Kathy
SimplySage
/ May 6, 2012Thanks, Kathy, for your comments. Always appreciate you dropping by.
island traveler
/ May 9, 2012Beautiful, stunning colors and image. It’s like looking into a magical place. Inspiring. Thank you.
SimplySage
/ May 9, 2012Gives us a glimpse of what the small creatures see. Flowers are magical, “other-worldly”—a touch of heaven.
Thank you for your comments and compliments.
Peace,
Alexandria
2e0mca
/ May 12, 2012It’s always interesting to get down amongst the flowers – Livingstone Daisies I presume (to paraphrase Stanley
SimplySage
/ May 14, 2012They are not Livingstone Daisies but I honestly forgot what they are called. I’ve also shown them in the following post. http://simplysage.org/2012/01/15/your-master-piece/
They are a type of ground cover. When I planted them I had the little description card in the ground and it eventually sunk. I could do a little research and figure it out but I am content to just admire them.
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