A Touch of Color
Posted on by Donna Ardizzoni
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Beautiful, Donna!
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Thank you
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Very nice as young lads that way use to lay under them and watch the wind blow them around till the hit the ground. No deadlines, just amazement! 🙂 Dave & Kim:-)
“Grandfather, what is conversation with the purpose of life?” After a long time in thought, the old man looks up and says, “Grandson, children are the purpose of life. We were once children and someone cared for us, and now it is our time to care.
The traditional approach to relationships focuses on a sense of connectedness, thankfulness, and the importance of giving back. Many Native American children learn to think of Native American elders as the keepers of the sacred ways, as protectors, mentors, teachers, and support-givers. Meanwhile, Native American elders, whose primary purpose is to care for and guide the children, are reminded of the spirit of playfulness, innocence, and curiosity seen in children. As with so many aspects of Native American spirituality, this is another example of the ongoing circle of life.” – Glenn Simmons
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Thank you Dave for your lovely post
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You are most welcome so much brings that which is within brought forward! (Did the sent items make it yes/no follow-up??) 🙂 Dave & Kim:-)
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Thanks did you see photo
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