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Snowbound

When snow hems us in and brings quiet stillness, it's easy to view the world from the inside out.
• What do you remember about a time when what was happening in the outside world created space for you to take the time for personal reflection?
• How did you use this time?
• What happened during that time that may have contributed to a new understanding of yourself and others?
Photo by Carolyne Ashton, King George, VA, February 2010
Posted by Wanda McGee - Sunday, 02/07/10, 11:47 AM - Comments - Category: Nature's Metaphors for Life
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