Sunday, September 21, 2025

Let there be peace

It has been a quiet joy to see peace unfold in my blog list today …




I went out this morning to hang the latest weathergram for peace on my front porch …




With thanks to Barry and Fiona, who are such inspirational peace-keepers. I may not be blogging much of late, but I continue to keep the faith …




along with Mo and Katja


11 comments:

  1. Liz~ I thought of you while reading Mo's post. I love all of the weathergrams hanging together. Makes me want to create something. Your bowl of peace wishes is like a bowl of candy or jewels...I want to dig around in it and read them all! I've missed you posting and hope you are all doing well and up to interesting things. Peace & Love, Nancy

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    1. My bowl of peace wishes holds 35 unique words ... my goal is to make 50 to bring to a retreat in early October ... so yes, all is well and life is interesting in a good way (as long as I don't read too much news ... I've stopped watching the news altogether)

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  2. LA - so beautiful to see the peace weather grams and your peace pins. May we and the circles we are in continue to seek and vibe for peace. Go gently. B

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    1. Barry - wishing you well as our world tips into autumn and your world tips into spring

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  3. Liz it is so lovely to know they reached you! We had crossed all our fingers and toes... I think gentle reminders amongst kindred spirits, help keep our hopes for peace alive. Your pins are such a generous and warm way of sharing the ripples of peace.

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  4. I was going to let you know they had arrived, but decided it would be even better to announce their arrival by breaking my two months of silence on the blog ... and I'm thankful that they made it past the postal service gatekeepers!

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  5. Your peace pins have really gathered steam over this last year. Kudos to you for taking action. I treasure mine, for sure.

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    1. I’m so glad, Dana … thank you for saying so

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  6. I am stumbling back to blogs and finding this post and the links has been a good way to begin again. I made prayer flags for my front door this summer. Now I want to make peace flags for my yard.

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  7. Love the way Fiona and Barry's weathergrams and your peace pins ripple so much love and and peace into the world!

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  8. Not giving up on trying to get my comments through … happy to see your basket of peaceful words and that you and your family are well. Tina

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