tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-241911657406834589.post4001912053157826690..comments2023-10-31T04:44:30.064-05:00Comments on Kim's Ponderings Beyond Breast Cancer: Garden ThoughtsKimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15396309591269376813noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-241911657406834589.post-7486118105707955872010-07-08T07:50:00.146-05:002010-07-08T07:50:00.146-05:00Hi, Kim! It is so nice to meet you!
I am always bl...Hi, Kim! It is so nice to meet you!<br />I am always blessed by the things God speaks to my heart when I actually get out and tend to my own little garden...pitiful as it is!!! :)<br /><br />And I love the RICH things He spoke to you here. How weeds thrive on neglect. How weeds can wrap around the good plants, causing those to have to be sacrificed. And the encouraging thought that we may unknowingly leave a seed that may sprout in someone else's life. Wonderful truths for me to think on today! Thank you! :)Kimberlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07534550649815409116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-241911657406834589.post-52080038351212783222010-07-05T22:26:04.419-05:002010-07-05T22:26:04.419-05:00Kim, beautiful post. Your analogies are awesome. L...Kim, beautiful post. Your analogies are awesome. Loved the garden walk and all that you discovered through it. Unfortunately, I have been inside for far too much of the summer! I have so many things inside that need attention and it is keeping me away from the beautiful outdoors. I feel deprived, and my weeds are growing large. I have neglected my yard, but I just can't do it this year. So, I'm sad about that, but trying to focus on what I'm accomplishing indoors, which is always very important, and a lot like pruning a garden. Thanks for letting me live in the outdoors for a bit viscerally through you. :)<br /><br />One comment that came to mind as I was reading your thoughts on sin and pruning: as Catholics we are encouraged to confess our sins to a priest regularly. I find the more I do this, the less overwhelming the layers of sin tend to be, and this is exactly why we have this Sacrament. Not everyone, not even other Catholics, understand the importance of this, but it is really for our benefit, to stay fit and pruned so we can do God's work more vivaciously.Roxane B. Salonenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01459456545891720716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-241911657406834589.post-91708287024674124462010-07-05T20:52:52.232-05:002010-07-05T20:52:52.232-05:00Great garden thoughts!Great garden thoughts!Mary Aalgaardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08051735579638637382noreply@blogger.com