Saturday

Handmaiden Creations, South Carolina



Dear Bill,
Thank you for allowing us to use your wonderful photographs. I write for our Lord and Master, Jesus Christ, and use the poems in both post cards for our church and greeting cards for sale (on a very small scale) which supports my ministry of encouragement to others.

Your photo, enlightened praise will be used on a get well card with the following poem...

Magnify Our Lord Now

I lift my voice to Heaven,
praise flowing from my soul.
Our Lord has answered once again
proving He's in control.

The touch of just one finger
releases the healing balm
that flows o'er my whole body
relieving pain, bringing calm.

Sleep that had eluded me
was now blissfully sweet
as God's miracle of healing
covered me from head to feet.

Come, magnify our Lord now,
give thanks to Him with me
for prayers were quickly answered
when we prayed in harmony.

Dorothea K. Barwick 6-21-2006

Naturally your name and country will be noted on the back as photographer.
Thank you again for sharing what God has allowed you to capture of His magnificant creation. If you ever have one with a lot of hands raised (like 3 or 4 couples with just from elbows to wrist with a beautiful sunset or sunrise, or even just on white background, I'd love to use it with another poem.

With blessings,
dotty barwick
Handmaiden Creations
543 W. Calhoun St.
Sumter, SC 29150-4565

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

12 JUne 2007


A silver sky

ripe for the mirror.

you can not see yourself in this mirror

you can only see others

moreover, you can only see what others choose to expose.

Their houses, their boats, their sea-doos.




Birds skimming low over the water could

like as not

see them selves if they were to look down

as they skim low over the water

but they never do.

Rather they allow their reflections to chase them

quick and sharp over the still, glistening waters

while the bird's mind remains ever fixed on

food, or other birds, or escaping those damn noisy humans.










A dense forest impenetrable as a gaze.