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On our walk along the beach this morning among the roar of the waves and those sweet saltwater smells we hunted as we are want to do…for interesting shells. We never know what we might find as the seashore is filled with surprises. We usually end up with a myriad of shells in many shapes and sizes. Today’s walk was a little different as we shared the same impulse… though unspoken for unbeknownst to either of us…some of our chosen shells…were broken. While we were mesmerized by the magnificence and the beauty of our shells We were taken with the natural beauty of the broken shells as well. And it made me wonder if that’s not true of us…though it too often goes unspoken for when you stop to think about it…aren’t we all…a little broken? None of us are perfect…(wouldn’t that make life a little dull?) and the fact that we’re all broken…is what makes us beautiful. We are all distinctive…some of us are idiosyncratic, some colorful and some bizarre… but it’s these subtle little differences that make us who we are. As we look around our country today… many signs abound and many cruel words have been spoken that show how we are living in a land whose people have been broken. We are a country left in pieces….a myriad of broken shells and it is more important than it ever was…to find our beauty, now, as well. I pray we find a way to combine our beauties…to make peace in compromises and learn to live together with our myriad of broken shapes and colors and sizes… May we uncover beauty in all our broken pieces… like those we found today along the shore And find a way to blend them all together… into something more beautiful than before.

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Date: 11/8/2020 4:27:00 AM
Such a beauty! I simply love this. It's a light in the darkness that guides us all to peace and hope. God bless you always. Love, Gina
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