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IN THE DARK OF NIGHT
Abstract Horse Painting by Laurie Justus Pace

18 x 24 x 2 Acrylic Overlays with Varnish

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Appropriate painting I do believe... but it is day time and just past nine. I am suppose to be at the framer, was to be there six minutes ago, so this is a very very short blog. I have over 25 emails wanting to know about the bed.

The Bed is WONDERFUL. We slept like logs... and woke happily...but a bit late! The only ONLY negative is the mattress is short. We have a huge four poster bed and are used to the big deep mattress set we had. Our mattress sits very very low. I am hoping Terry can figure out something to rig to bring it up higher. I feel like I could slip through between the back of the bed and the mattress with the hole that is there!!! I high recommend the bed after one night, but we need to see after two or three nights!

I like the verse I chose to include today. Think about the words and see what you think. As a human we would have a difficult existing with out hope. And for those of us that believe, we add a huge arsenal with the word FAITH. If we have faith and hope I do believe we have it all. We cannot see the future. We know not what path we will take; we can be certain if we make a plan, God is laughing... it will never happen as we envision it. With our unwavering faith and our hope, we must learn to sit back and wait upon the Lord. It will happen... Hold on for the ride.

Grace,
Laurie

"Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.”Hebrews 11:1

Comments

jtstone said…
Great painting, beautiful artwork, your work shows that acrylics can be worthy medium of choice.
Jeannine Stone

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