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Beautiful Easter…

28 Thursday Mar 2024

Posted by Satin & Sand in Art, beautiful, Easter, Flowers, Poetry, watercolor

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Art, Christ Our Lord Has Risen Today, Easter, god, jesus, Lilian Snelling, lily, Poetry, redemption, Redemptive Salvation, resurrection, sulphur lily, The Tabernacle Choir, watercolor

Detail of Sulphur Lily by Lilian Snelling 1936.

Redemptive Light by Joan Currie

In Easter’s light, redemption’s tale is told,
Through Christ’s sacrifice, salvation unfolds.
He bore the weight of sin upon the cross,
To free us from despair and endless loss.

In agony, he bore pain and strife,
That we may find the path to eternal life.
His wounds, a testament to love’s pure grace,
An offering of mercy in that sacred place.

With each nail driven, each thorn pressed deep,
He paved the way for us to rise and reap,
The blessings of forgiveness, freely given,
He triumphed over death, all sins forgiven,

So let us gather, hearts lifted high,
In gratitude for the gift of Christ’s reply.
Easter’s dawn brings hope and renewal bright,
As we walk in the glow of redemptive light.

Wishing you all a very Happy Easter! 💛 xo

My favorite Easter hymn below, “Christ the Lord is Risen Today.” Alleluia!

Wearing a Crown…

08 Sunday Apr 2012

Posted by Satin & Sand in Fashion, Photography, Reflections, Writing

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Easter, Fashion, Louisa May Alcott, Photography

© Reena Pham

I did not ask for any crown
but that which all may win;
Nor try to conquer any world
Except the one within.
Louisa May Alcott 

The poem prompted me to think about the crown of thorns…
Happy Easter!

Model: Lauren DiMarco

Limericks…

16 Saturday Apr 2011

Posted by Satin & Sand in Photography, Reflections, Writing

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beautiful, Bunny, Chick, Easter, Limerick, Photography, Poetry

© Joan Currie

There once was a white bunny named Feaster
Who ate all the chocolate eggs for Easter
The children were quite sad
And his mom was so mad 
That she spanked him on his fluffy keister. 

and

There once was an odd-looking chick named Sue
Who was at a loss for something to do
She went to the town fair
And had a good time there
But came home still feeling lonely and blue. 

These surreal looking animals and some Godiva chocolate served as prompts for the limericks. Inject some fun into your day – try writing a limerick yourself!

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