Sunday, August 28, 2011

Silent Sunday




17 comments:

  1. Dearest Tammy,

    Oh poor Jingles... she must be praying and preying on some bird?!
    Have a nice Sunday and a lovely week ahead.

    Love to you,

    Mariette

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  2. Hi Tammy,

    Such a lovely post and thanks for sharing.
    Love the sweet photo of Jingles, looking out.

    Hope that you are enjoying your weekend
    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  3. That is a great prayer. I have prayed it many times in my life.
    Thanks for sharing, Tammy. Enjoy your Sunday.

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  4. I say this prayer often too :) Have a great day Tammy

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  5. Sweet Jingles on the outlook .. I love the prayer you shared, Tammy.
    Have a cheery Sunday xx

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  6. Have a blessed Sunday my friend!

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  7. I can never pray this prayer enough. Jingles looks as though the prayer fits perfectly for that glass door. ;) Blessings and amen... tanna

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  8. I loved that prayer as well Tammy.Sundays are always a blessing.

    LOL@Mariettes comment up there about jingles.

    Happy new week ahead my friend!

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  9. Such a sweet kitty sitting so nice and quietly. Just right for bird watching. ;)
    xo Catherine

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  10. Hi cuz'
    I have always loved that prayer, but it just doesn't quite come together for me. Had a nice weekend at the cabin. Weather has been nice here. I am off to bed, have to rest up for baby
    Aiden in the morning.
    hugs~

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  11. What a sweet pic of Jingles. Did you make the cushion covers in the pic?

    A wise prayer indeed. :)

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  12. YES....I AGREE......GREAT PRAYER, IT CAN ANSWER SO MANY QUESTIONS PEOPLE HAVE IN MANY WAYS.
    HAPPY SUNDAY, AND HAVE A GREAT WEEK....RIZZI

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