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He must really love us to continue blessing us and letting us live on His glorious planet.
2 comments:
GREAT post, thanks! I've seen other photos like yours and because I'm from Minnesota I've seen the ice sculptures photos innumerable times. I like your analogy, whether it is sand or ice the forming of this art takes patience knowing that it will disappear. In this case one can not use the maxim: "Life is short, art is long."
Nice observations.
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