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Yes so true Kally. Why not, we can easily do so. Loved the beautiful yummy grapes pic.
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Thanks, my dear! Happy that you love it!
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Yes dear it was beautiful.
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Yes, we’re so used to them we sometimes take them for granted…
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site and commented:
Great advice from a great lady named Kally.
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A great reminder. I’ll keep this in mind today and all week.
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Thanks, Sarah!!!
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it’s so true. We need to listen more to what people want to tell us.
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Yes, before it’s too late….
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it’s true
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Bonhoeffer wrote: ”The first service that one owes to others in the fellowship consists of listening to them. Just as love of God begins with listening to his word, so the beginning of love for our brothers and sisters is learning to listen to them.”
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