There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat. And we must take the current when it serves, or lose our ventures.
William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar Act 4, scene 3
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Stand and Watch as Life Storms by
Like a Raging Ocean, High
In Wrath and Scorn, Roaring,
Yet let not the Tempest Keep your Dreams
From Soaring!
~Morgan~
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Amazing Original Artwork by: Jim Warren


Alright, many Shakespeare fans will want to shoot me for this, but I prefer what you wrote to the Great Bard…
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😮 I am Honoured Indeed 🙂
Thank You Rajiv!!!
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Yes, Morgan, keep your dreams soaring! I miss you too you know! Between you getting ill, and me SO immersed in my photography… Hoping your day is a good one, my friend! Love, Amy
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As I hope is Yours 🙂 I saw 20 Robins yesterday on my way home and thought..OH I wish I had my camera!!!! 🙂
Spring has, thus, Officially Sprung 🙂
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OHHHHHHHHHHH How YOU encouraged me today! The Sun’s Light is getting stronger and warmer, but still so much snow. I will make sure I am on the lookout for Robins here!!! Love, Amy
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Yes, Im so ready for spring and the first hints of green and pink 🙂
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I HEARD Robins last evening! I didn’t SEE them, but I heard them! Yippeeeeee!!
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OH I love to hear the robins saying their morning and evening prayers 🙂 thats what my Nana always said they were doing and it has stuck with me all these blessed years 🙂
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Reblogged this on georgeforfun.
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Clever!
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🙂 at least they aren’t storm tides from too much rain lol 😉
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