A little sunshine on sage

And God made two great lights:

The greater to rule the day

The lesser to rule the night

He also made the stars.

Genesis 1: 16 ( Sandy smiled as she added on the stars.) Here is something someone said.

We gave you but a feeble image of our comparative insignificance, when we said that the glories of an extended forest would suffer no more from the fall of a single leaf , than the glories of this extended universe would suffer though the globe we tread upon, and all that it inherits, should dissolve.

Dr Chalmers in his Astronomical Discourse.
Sunshine playing on sage leaves.
Greens.
Just a few.
How restful on the eyes.

Here is what Roman Rolland said:

It is the artists business to create sunshine when the sun fails.

Roman Roland 1866 – 1944

He was a French dramatist, novelist, essayist, art historian, and mystic who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1915. This quote is then given as the reason.

…as a tribute to the lofty idealism of his literary production and to the sympathy and love of truth with which he has described different types of human beings…

Press on mystic if you want to know what this involves. I am not a mystic . I worship God, and I respect His teaching in the Bible as truth and acknowledge the work of the Holy Spirit in my life.

I created a small space in time to look and enjoy the sun on greens.

Take care and may time be yours.

Sandy 🙂

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