my new happy place
Oh man. I'm trying to figure out what we're going to call this place. It is otherworldly. It is stunning. And in the few weeks since we were there last, the park turned from green to yellow.
Today my sweet niece Ruby joined us, with Auntie Lisa. They are having a special auntie sleepover and included a visit to our place so I could join in the auntie love. Ruby is a great photographer and took pictures the whole time.
As we walked back to the car I tried to capture the snow globe we were walking through, with all little yellow leaves floating down all around us. What am I going to call this happy, heavenly, sunlit place?
fall leaves from Becca Groves on Vimeo.
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Magical forest? Wooded wonderland? Forest of dreams? So beautiful. Great pictures! Erika Solomonson
"I have been given in Jesus Christ. I have ancestors that I have never met who literally built a foundation for me to build my own faith. And I am so grateful." what a beautiful sentiment :) i was raised in the episcopal church, but i stopped attending when i went to college. a few years later i found myself convicted and back in the pews, and i felt ever so grateful that the foundation had been there all along (even if i strayed for a bit...)
"I have been given in Jesus Christ. I have ancestors that I have never met who literally built a foundation for me to build my own faith. And I am so grateful." what a beautiful sentiment :) i was raised in the episcopal church, but i stopped attending when i went to college. a few years later i found myself convicted and back in the pews, and i felt ever so grateful that the foundation had been there all along (even if i strayed for a bit...)
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