Author: | Renee Robinson | ISBN: | 9781301993147 |
Publisher: | Renee Robinson | Publication: | December 27, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Renee Robinson |
ISBN: | 9781301993147 |
Publisher: | Renee Robinson |
Publication: | December 27, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Color of The Wind Series:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Color of the Wind: Golden Water, September 8, 2013
By Drema - See all reviews. Amazon Verified Purchase. This review is from: The Color of The Wind: Golden Water (Paperback)
The author really has done a wonderful job with the book. I highly recommend this book for all to read.
Golden Water 1:
Color is all around us. It connects everything together into Nature’s Portrait. Color is beauty seen in plant, animal and man. Thousands of shades ultimately blended together into one masterpiece. Look at the miracle surrounding us day to day. Close your eyes to feel, smell and see the wind.
Sapphire Moon 2:
Colorblind Angels3:
God created a wonderfully colorful universe for us all to enjoy. Everything from a tiny red and black ladybug to the moon and stars are rich with more colors than can be named. Even the human body is colorful from skin to eyes to hair. All of these colors interconnect and form one universe for us to share. Every new day is a miracle bursting with colors from God. Remember to be thankful for the common things we take for granted, whether it be a soothing breeze fill with the scent of the rose or a glorious rainbow gracing the sky. These are gifts we receive everyday. Many of these poems recognize these daily gifts and give praise to God while others are seeking miracles in our time of need.
What is life? Is death the end?
Could death be the beginning of something wonderful?
In this poetry collection, The Color of The Wind, the author battles colon cancer. Death does not have to be a Grim Reaper. Death can be a celestial transition into a new realm, a new time and a new place. Know you have arrived when you can see the color of the wind.
What is life? Is death the end?
Could death be the beginning of something wonderful?
In this poetry collection, The Color of The Wind, the author battles colon cancer.
A window is opened into the next phase of life allowing the physical being to mingle with the soul. It creates a unique peek of the hereafter while providing comfort in a time of need. Death does not have to be a Grim Reaper. Death can be a celestial transition into a new realm, a new time and a new place. Know you have arrived when you can see the color of the wind.
The Color of The Wind Series:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Color of the Wind: Golden Water, September 8, 2013
By Drema - See all reviews. Amazon Verified Purchase. This review is from: The Color of The Wind: Golden Water (Paperback)
The author really has done a wonderful job with the book. I highly recommend this book for all to read.
Golden Water 1:
Color is all around us. It connects everything together into Nature’s Portrait. Color is beauty seen in plant, animal and man. Thousands of shades ultimately blended together into one masterpiece. Look at the miracle surrounding us day to day. Close your eyes to feel, smell and see the wind.
Sapphire Moon 2:
Colorblind Angels3:
God created a wonderfully colorful universe for us all to enjoy. Everything from a tiny red and black ladybug to the moon and stars are rich with more colors than can be named. Even the human body is colorful from skin to eyes to hair. All of these colors interconnect and form one universe for us to share. Every new day is a miracle bursting with colors from God. Remember to be thankful for the common things we take for granted, whether it be a soothing breeze fill with the scent of the rose or a glorious rainbow gracing the sky. These are gifts we receive everyday. Many of these poems recognize these daily gifts and give praise to God while others are seeking miracles in our time of need.
What is life? Is death the end?
Could death be the beginning of something wonderful?
In this poetry collection, The Color of The Wind, the author battles colon cancer. Death does not have to be a Grim Reaper. Death can be a celestial transition into a new realm, a new time and a new place. Know you have arrived when you can see the color of the wind.
What is life? Is death the end?
Could death be the beginning of something wonderful?
In this poetry collection, The Color of The Wind, the author battles colon cancer.
A window is opened into the next phase of life allowing the physical being to mingle with the soul. It creates a unique peek of the hereafter while providing comfort in a time of need. Death does not have to be a Grim Reaper. Death can be a celestial transition into a new realm, a new time and a new place. Know you have arrived when you can see the color of the wind.