I am recovering from this terrible storm that flooded my street.
When you read my book you will realize how difficult such weather conditions are in Franklin Port and the toll it takes on everyone.
Thanks to the many brave people who assisted in the effort to keep the town safe.
Hopefully, I will be more available in the near future...please be patient -- LOA :)
so sorry...pryaing for everyone
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DeleteThat's as important as the men and women who are actively helping to restore services.
~D~
it sounds like the book is your life story?
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DeleteYour question caused me to do some soul searching.
Throughout the past six months, many current life conditions have run parallel to the storyline, written not only two years ago, but in the time frame of the 1960s, as though past, present and future no longer have the same meaning I once knew.
In its own way, the book actually is becoming a "Haunting Legacy" and this has caused me to search deeply for answers that escaped my understanding while writing the story.
During difficult times such as Hurricane Sandy, the miracle is a healing because it supplies a lack; performed by those who temporarily have more for those who temporarily have less. (ACIM)
But what happens when one's offers are refused? Where does that expression of love go to?
I can see that the only moment is the NOW. As I suffered in my story, I suffer today from the storm, a symbolic state of my own mind. All of it is my personal call for love, so much greater a need than for heat, shelter, and food.
The ending to the book has been scripted. Love wins in a most unexpected way.
~D~