As a guest, -or as the main course? lol! -I’ll bring the veggies! Thank you for “sharing!”
Mary
Looks as though he is bowing humbly to give thanks before devouring what has been provided. Beauty captured in a moment!
Jan Carver
SUCH A MAGNIFICENT CREATURE – NO WONDER OUR LORD IS CALLED THE “LION” OF THE TRIBE OF JUDAH… BEAUTIFUL & STRONG & KINGLY AS HE IS IN THIS PORTRYAL OF HIM – REMINDS OF SOMETHING I JUST READ THE OTHER DAY: “I LOVE YOU FEROCIOUSLY” BY VICTORIA BOYSON
I also love this picture Jan (& Skip)
He ‘is’ Magnificent! I too read the article by Victoria Boyson and loved it
Shalom to all on this day of remembrance
Gayle Johnson
It fits perfectly with this passage from The Silver Chair, by C.S. Lewis:
“Are you not thirsty?” said the Lion. “I am dying of thirst,” said Jill. “Then drink,” said the Lion. “May I–could I–would you mind going away while I do?” said Jill. The Lion answered this only by a look and a very low growl. And as Jill gazed at its motionless bulk, she realized that she might as well have asked the whole mountain to move aside for her convenience. The delicious rippling noise of the stream was driving her nearly frantic.
“Will you promise not to–do anything to me, if I do come?” said Jill. “I make no promise,” said the Lion. Jill was so thirsty now that, without noticing it, she had come a step nearer. “Do you eat girls?” she said. “I have swallowed up girls and boys, women and men, kings and emperors, cities and realms,” said the Lion. It didn’t say this as if it were boasting, nor as if it were sorry, nor as if it were angry. It just said it.
“I daren’t come and drink,” said Jill. “Then you will die of thirst,” said the Lion. “Oh dear!” said Jill, coming another step nearer. “I suppose I must go and look for another stream then.” “There is no other stream,” said the Lion.”
Think I’ll pass! THX anyway!
As a guest, -or as the main course? lol! -I’ll bring the veggies! Thank you for “sharing!”
Looks as though he is bowing humbly to give thanks before devouring what has been provided. Beauty captured in a moment!
SUCH A MAGNIFICENT CREATURE – NO WONDER OUR LORD IS CALLED THE “LION” OF THE TRIBE OF JUDAH… BEAUTIFUL & STRONG & KINGLY AS HE IS IN THIS PORTRYAL OF HIM – REMINDS OF SOMETHING I JUST READ THE OTHER DAY: “I LOVE YOU FEROCIOUSLY” BY VICTORIA BOYSON
http://www.boyson.org/articles/iloveyouferociously/iloveyouferociously.html
I also love this picture Jan (& Skip)
He ‘is’ Magnificent! I too read the article by Victoria Boyson and loved it
Shalom to all on this day of remembrance
It fits perfectly with this passage from The Silver Chair, by C.S. Lewis:
“Are you not thirsty?” said the Lion. “I am dying of thirst,” said Jill. “Then drink,” said the Lion. “May I–could I–would you mind going away while I do?” said Jill. The Lion answered this only by a look and a very low growl. And as Jill gazed at its motionless bulk, she realized that she might as well have asked the whole mountain to move aside for her convenience. The delicious rippling noise of the stream was driving her nearly frantic.
“Will you promise not to–do anything to me, if I do come?” said Jill. “I make no promise,” said the Lion. Jill was so thirsty now that, without noticing it, she had come a step nearer. “Do you eat girls?” she said. “I have swallowed up girls and boys, women and men, kings and emperors, cities and realms,” said the Lion. It didn’t say this as if it were boasting, nor as if it were sorry, nor as if it were angry. It just said it.
“I daren’t come and drink,” said Jill. “Then you will die of thirst,” said the Lion. “Oh dear!” said Jill, coming another step nearer. “I suppose I must go and look for another stream then.” “There is no other stream,” said the Lion.”