A view through thyme.

One must learn a different… sense of time, one that depends more on small amounts than big ones.

~Sister Mary Paul

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  1. Merrilee says:

    I want those red flowers that are in the background. Gorgeous!
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  2. Talon says:

    Wise, wise words.
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  3. gemma says:

    Love this post title…
    dear Meredith
    I am on a blog break
    but wanted to stop in here to let you know
    I am sorry about the loss of your
    Grandfather. Condolences and love.
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  4. How poetic and lovely. Meredith, I am thinking of you and your family. Thyme has given you many years with your grandfather . . . I am sure you have many wonderful memories that might be of comfort in this time of loss. Hugs. Carol
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  5. Lori says:

    Hi Meredith,
    My thoughts have been with you and your recent painful experiences. I’m so sorry, lovely one.
    (Prayers to you…)

    I love the play on words (and images) in this post. You are such an intelligent, creative, beautiful soul. I’ve been enjoying your Twitter stream, too. ;)

    I’m kind of bummed August is coming to a close and the August Challenge from our pal Ms. Conway. I’ve loved the imagery and deep thoughts.

    Keep up the great work here, and I’ll be seeing you again very soon.
    Love,
    ~xo
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  6. Joy says:

    Hi Meredith,
    Gorgeous photo..amazing quote..*this* very moment is the one I may create and treasure…
    I send much love and peace to you during this time..please allow the amazing energy from your online friends surround you along with that of your ‘real life’ friends…
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  7. Lynn says:

    Beautiful photo, Meredith, and wise words.
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  8. Marcie says:

    Very clever title. Love the colors here!!!
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  9. Tony Single says:

    Another treasure. Thank you, Meredith. It’s so thoughtful of you. :)

    Be kind to yourself, won’t you.

  10. Elizabeth says:

    This photo is beautiful.

    My heart is with you.
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  11. desk49 says:

    A play on title

    It was the worst of thymes and the best of thymes:
    A thyme forgotten:
    Thyme after thyme:
    The thyme machine:
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  12. Grace says:

    Hi Meredith, I’m intrigued with the red balls on the other side of Thyme. Gomphrena maybe? I like the quote in your sidebar too. Pay attention and you can learn so very much!! Your blog is outstanding, girl.

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