Wednesday, July 24, 2024

"The charm of a painted floral fence lies in tis ability to transform an ordinary barrier into a gateway of vibrant expression."



I love how this old ragged wooden fence has been valued with just a bit of paint and some imagination.  



So much of our world is obsessed with the new and the novel.....however, I find profound beauty in the uniqueness of taking something old and giving it a new life.   (After all....this is what happens to a new believer of Christ.  God takes the old ways from us and gives us NEW life!)

This old fence could have easily been discarded, but someone saw what it could be and made something beautiful.  I love how with just a little imagination, we can turn the ordinary into something extraordinary.  

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Today, I am looking forward to our California kiddos coming home for a few weeks.  They have not been home in 2 years, and this is exciting for all of us.  
This will be the first time in about 4 years that our oldest daughter will have all three of her grown kids and their families home at the same time!!

REUNION!!!!!!!

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"Floral fences are like open invitations, welcoming passersby to pause and appreciate the harmonious blend of artistry and the natural world.?

Shug. 🌼🌼🌼






 

2 comments:

  1. They really transformed that fence into a delightful one with a little paint and some extra care. It is wonderful to take something old and give it a fresh new look. I really like old things too that were passed down to us by our relatives. Sometimes I don't want to change a thing about them. And other times, giving it a paint job makes all the difference.

    Enjoy your California loved ones, Shug. So nice that they will all be together to visit for awhile.

    ~Sheri

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  2. Wht a pretty piece of artwork! Yeah on having a reunion!

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