Oceans of Memories

We all know grief. We have all lost someone dear to us. They say death is a part of life. Idk about that. I can tell you I don't like it. I don't like losing people. Yes, I know if they are saved they go to Heaven and dance with Jesus. But we are still... Continue Reading →

Pine Cones, Rusty Bells, Broken Snowmen, and One Antler Reindeer

Pine cones, Rusty bells, broken snowmen, and one antler reindeer - what? Oh, the lessons we learn along the way. Let me share a story with you.  This year was the first time in the past 3 years we got a real Christmas tree.  Last year I thought I would be 'special' and bought a... Continue Reading →

Country Corner

Tomorrow is my dad's birthday, got me reminiscing about growing up on the farm. I sure had fun. Horses and chickens and cats and dogs and lots more stuff. Here is a song I am working on with my friend Frank Radice from Danbury, Conneticut. Most of the lyrics are things I remember from our... Continue Reading →

I Will Remember You

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FacDkraAvlI I Will Remember You by Sarah McLachlan I will remember you Will you remember me? Don't let your life pass you by Weep not for the memories I'm so tired but I can't sleep Standin' on the edge of something much too deep It's funny how we feel so much but we cannot say... Continue Reading →

Skip Rocks

Skip Rocks. Have you ever done that? What a great way to relax and reflect.  Funny the things we remember from growing up.  I used to do this as a kid at our old farmhouse. Here is a new song I am working on.    Skip Rocks Copyright 2014 Diana Rasmussen When she 12 he walked... Continue Reading →

Memory Mist

DAILY POST - Memory on the Menu Which good memories are better - the recent and the vivid ones or those that time has covered in a sweet haze? MEMORY MIST Copyright 2014 Diana Rasmussen Water droplets Past and present coexist Foggy details Reminiscing Memory Mist

Weekly Photo Challenge: An Unusual POV Challenge yourself to rethink your ideas about what subjects are appropriate, and then challenge yourself again to find an unusual perspective on your subject. Bridging points of view | See Diving One more glance (I left my bridge in San Francisco) | marsowords Grounded Point Of View – Weekly... Continue Reading →

Amethyst Shards

Amethyst Shards ©2013 Diana Rasmussen from http://www.zedge.net She carries her secrets around in a box hides them in darkness keeps them locked shoves the box under her bed some things are never meant to be said She lost the key to her heart long ago trys to stay sane and be in control burys her... Continue Reading →

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