Home Away from Home #4 (a one-lined poem)

godsister took the photo. ©2024 Breakfast at The Toasted Yolk Cafe


If you have been following me for years or for a few months or a few days, thank you. Thank you for being here; for being a part of this community and for allowing me to share my art, my words, my photography, and my loves. I hope this new year will grant you what you need and bless you endlessly.
It takes a few seconds to wish someone well. It takes a moment more to send a smile or a thoughtful phrase in time of need. I hope you will move toward positive interaction this year as opposed to negative and combative behavior; whatever the situation/cause.
There have been far too many lives lost and senseless deaths these past few years. I want to see more love, less hate. I wish to experience more kindness, and less rude antics/responses (in life & in general), and I want to live more freely with less fear.
I pray you have the strength to tackle whatever may come your way during this new year and you will share some of that strength with others when you know they are feeling weak and are not their usual strong-willed and healthy selves.
2024, walk with us. Guide us accordingly. Fill us with testimonies by which others will be moved and shaped positively. I speak this over me, you, and your family and friends.
For those of you wondering, I picked up her poop after I was done recording and placed it in the puppy business bin right up the block. We are courteous around these parts. 🤣😂😆
I pray the upcoming new year will be what you need and want it to be. May there be many blessings raining down upon you, your family, and your friends.
Be kind to one another. Love one another. Try to understand each other. Refuse to let hate win.
Happy Saturday, beautiful people!
Peace and blessings.

Every Tuesday, I will share a favorite photo I’ve taken within the week with all of you. This week, it is . . . Red Perfection.
Stay tuned for next Tuesday’s snapshot.
Peace and blessings.
Jernee: a few years back (five, to be exact) as we celebrated her being introduced to some new toys.
She was a bit more mobile back then and got much more excited, too. Now, she just looks about sort of with it and not with it, too.
But … she’s still bringing me so much joy. I hope this video does exactly that for you, also.
Peace and blessings.

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