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Tail Wags & True Hearts: A Canine Ode to Loyalty 


Loyalty is not measured by the length of time, but by the persistence of its unwavering presence. A dog may not always be by our side, but the echo of their loyal heart resonates forever. As Mark Twain eloquently observed: 


"The more I learn of people, the more I like my dog." 


Mark Twain's insightful observation truly hits home. It highlights the unwavering loyalty we often find in animals, a quality that can sometimes feel rare in the complexities of human interactions. 


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New Painting

Stillwaters

When burdens are laid, decisions are made.

Steadfast is the deep-thinking mind, in the contemplation of those decisions that are made. Such a mind, though it bears its troubles, is like deep waters, not easily disturbed.


Not all storms are seen on the surface, but beyond every storm is the Master of the storm, that even the storm obeys, from turbulence to calm, knowing He lives inside of me.


Beside me, those that look up to me, a silent companion, shares too in the stillness of the Master.


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Happy Blessed New Year.

Turning life’s empty chest to a vessel to sail anew.

Check the gallery for the newest painting, titled above.


Beneath a weathered oak, its leaves ablaze,

A weary cowboy seeks a moment’s grace.

Sun-baked skin and eyes that hold the West,

A symphony of triumphs, trials put to test.


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ALL THINGS


The greatness of God is beyond everything and definitely whatsoever you are going through.


Let us look at John chapter 1 verse three. (John 1:3) For an insight to the phrase “all things.”


In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.


Upon first glance of the passage above, even with our focus on the phrase “all things,” we perceive it as a whole.


However, the word describing the phrase “all things” carries a far insightful meaning. It speaks not of a whole at once, rather all things as in an infinite detail. This is the Greek word, pas – meaning each, every, each part and parts. Every item of creation, one by one.


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