Welcome to a Writer’s Garden

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 I’d like to extend a warm welcome for you visit my own garden (via pictures & prose)

over on Catherine Castle’s blog where I’m a guest today.

She’s an award winning inspirational romance writer.

Here’s the link:

The Writer’s Garden

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A writer’s garden

where seeds are sown for stories 

each bouquet a book

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Warm Garden Blessings~ Wendy

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19 thoughts on “Welcome to a Writer’s Garden

      1. I would love to visit. Are we near one another? PS I’m a recovering perfectionist myself. I struggle with it every time I paint. Hugs and blessings to you my friend.

        1. I live on Vancouver Island (West Coast) in Canada. So, it looks like we’re not exactly neighbors. Hugs back to you. PS. I have to ignore the critic in my head while I write and only listen to it when I’m ready to edit (otherwise there would be nothing to revise). 😉

  1. Wendy, my dear on-line inspiration and mentor … so often your words, your writings, your thoughts, feelings and emotions that find themselves written in prose – are my link to another day of hanging on … of revival of spirit … of knowing that He has me right where I’m supposed to be – no matter how difficult the climb, how bitter the trial, or how painful the battle. My mother has always loved birds, yet I had a quiet fear of them flying too close to me. Over the past two years, when my life has been the most painful and challenging … I have cultivated a love of these tiny creatures of God … all different, all with a different song to sing, each one with something to teach me about this world that is our temporary home and the beauty that can be found in the ashes if only we persevere and look for the subtle highlights instead of concentrating on the devastating darkness that can overcome us in moments of undetected spiritual weakness. I have a usual collection of my friends who visit multiple times daily now to eat of my offerings, drink from my baths, or perhaps grab a delicacy of suet while leaving me with their sweet, sweet music. And then there is my gardens … the satisfaction of bringing forth new life, growth … and the visibility of His beauty that springs forth while tending His grounds. There is a sense of peace in working with the earth. I still question the hurts of my heart, the pains that never ease, but I do know that He has me on a journey that will cause me to be the victor in the end … and in my gardens, with my birds, and squirrels, and chippies … I find my rest in Him – if only for a moment. Blessings to you my dear sister in Christ – you are loved and appreciated this day.

    1. Tami, thank you, dear friend, for these uplifting words. I also rest in the knowledge of being “the victor in the end.” And your wisdom in the following words blessed me this morning more than I can express : “…the beauty that can be found in the ashes if only we persevere and look for the subtle highlights instead of concentrating on the devastating darkness that can overcome us in moments of undetected spiritual weakness.” Yes, to look for—to focus on “whatsoever things are lovely” will get us through to the other side. How I wish I could transplant this way of thinking into a dear young soul I care about. But my job is to pray and believe the Holy Spirit will enlighten those I love. Christ has led me out of darkness, and He is able to lead those we’re praying for into His “marvelous Light.” Blessings & hugs. <3

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