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Purple Iris — The Story of This Painting
The story of the painting, Purple Iris, by Steve Henderson at Start Your Week with Steve. Flowers are God’s paintings that He put on earth for all to enjoy. In the oddest places — the middle of the city with … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Culture, Current Events, decor, fine art, gardening, home, Lifestyle, News, newsletter, outdoors, painting, simple living
Tagged DVD, flower, iris, painting, Steve Henderson, watercolor
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Praying for a Sign? Don’t.
Signs and wonders: they fascinate us. We marvel at the crossing of the Red Sea, Jesus’ feeding of 5,000 and 4,000, even Gideon with his soggy sheep fleece. One part of us asks, “Is this really true?” while another part … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Christian, devotional, Faith, Family, fine art, home, inspirational, Lifestyle, News, religion, spirituality
Tagged Christian, God, pray, sign, Steve Henderson
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It’s the LIttle Things That Drive You Nuts
Yesterday was one of those days when nothing went right, and I wouldn’t have noticed it if it had. The details don’t matter, as I’m sure you have your own version of special days like this: the toilet overflowed, the … Continue reading
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Tagged hammock, Kindle, kittens, little things, pendulum movement, Steve Henderson, trivial
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Thanksgiving is a mindset, not a day
We have entered a season of thankfulness that encompasses more than one day of overeating and wrestling with a 25-pound bird, kickoff to a purchasing and partying frenzy that is somehow linked to a message and a Messiah totally unrelated to fat men in red suits. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Business, Christian, Christmas, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, Food, Humor, Job, Life, Lifestyle, Personal, Politics, Random, Relationships, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged art, black, blessings, Carolyn Henderson, Christmas, dentis, Depression, dogs, electronics, Friday, holidays, kittens, loss, painting, paperwork, Steve Henderson, thankful, thanks, Thanksgiving, unemployment
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The Golden Compass in My Head Is Made of Plastic
This latter is odd since the directional compass points of North, South, East and West only make sense when I’m looking at a globe, which isn’t something you carry around in the car. Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, blogging, Carolyn Henderson, compass, directions, east, freeway, globe, golden, humor, Ipod, lost, map, MapQuest, middle age, middle aged, north, Norwegian, plastic, road signs, south, Steve Henderson, west
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It’s a Good Hair Day and I Can Do Anything!
I know that some people spend hours to get this messy look, but seriously, it only takes seconds. Of course, it doesn’t look stylistically messy, the same way true minimal makeup doesn’t look like artistically applied minimal makeup, but either you have time for breakfast or you have deliberately premeditated, artlessly unstructured hair. Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, bad hair day, baseball cap, beauty, blogging, Carolyn Henderson, comb, culture, current events, daily life, Facebook, good haircut, hair style, hairbrush, haircut, hairdo, hairdresser, hairspray, hats, headware, humor, James Bond, knitted hat, make up, middle age, middle aged, minimal makeup, natural, natural look, salon, Steve Henderson, style, styling products, stylist
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Baby Boomer Grandparents — We do it our way
Like a lot of people our age, the Norwegian Artist and I are on the tail end of raising one set of kids when we find ourselves presented with the next generation, with which we interact on a deeper level than a weekly play date at the park.
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Tagged baby boomers, blogging, Carolyn Henderson, family, grandparents, humor, middle age, painting, Steve Henderson, toddler
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