I am like Elizabeth about viewing old abandoned homes and wondered what type of life went on behind those walls May GODS Agels continue to watch over all of you foreer, is my prayer.
If Tyranus can’t be found, he is known to spawn near the stables outside the city of Markarth and his dialogue remains as if he’s near the abandoned house or ask an innkeeper if he has heard any rumors lately and this will automatically give the location of Tyranus when the rumor of the abandoned house is mentioned.
I would love to order more items but have not received my first order which I charged to my Coldwatercreek Master Card for $186l.00 and have not received it and have been waiting for an answer where is it. I have sent several emails but no reply. Please check into this problem.l
Jane Ward Smith… I like your spirit and hope for the future, go for it girl !!!
I found this in an old book:
Look back and thank GOD
Look forward and trust GOD
Look around and serve GOD
Look within and find GOD
I wrote it on a paper that I face everyday when on the computer…
I bet that I am older than you…(83) and still thankful, praise GOD, JESUS CHRIST and their HOLY SPIRIT !!!
GOD BLESS… Elizabeth W.
I stopped by once before and am just as blown away by this sad picture of old and cast off houses. God help us if we cast off human life the same. I am older now and the body is beginning its decline but my spirit is still strong for I know God only has good things ahead for me. I am still hopeful of what lies ahead. Thanks for a trip to the sad and lonly images but I choose to look forward to a bright future ahead. God bless you Jane
Oh my… when I pass the old run down houses, I often think, who lived there and who were they? Did they
have children and I hope that they were happy… It is truly sad to see them, but that is life…
I visualize how the house looked in prime condition with gardens all around… Chee chee you are
remarkable in your visions… GOD BLESS
Well CheeChee you did it again, as this certainly lets us know to save our dreams and memories like these old abandoned houses. This reminds me in the 1970’s my husband and I visited my sister and her husband in Lafayette, New Orleans. When we visited of some the old historical homes, on the way to them we saw many olf abandoned homes along the roadway. Thank you so very much for sharing this with all of us.
This beautiful though sad poem touched my heart. Empty and alone the abandoned houses speak out to those passing by that it once was vibrant and alive giving shelter and comfort to those who lived inside. We wonder at the joy and happiness there must have been and the dreams lived out under its beams. All who shared the space within now gone or passed away. It served its purpose giving all it had and now we pass it by and are sad. Chee, thanks for touching my heart today. It is good to see you using your talent in such a beautiful way. As always blessing us again and again. Love, Jane
Anita
January 25, 2016 @ 7:38 pm
I am like Elizabeth about viewing old abandoned homes and wondered what type of life went on behind those walls May GODS Agels continue to watch over all of you foreer, is my prayer.
inspire
January 25, 2016 @ 9:23 am
If Tyranus can’t be found, he is known to spawn near the stables outside the city of Markarth and his dialogue remains as if he’s near the abandoned house or ask an innkeeper if he has heard any rumors lately and this will automatically give the location of Tyranus when the rumor of the abandoned house is mentioned.
Elizabeth Wright
January 1, 2015 @ 12:14 pm
Every time I go by a deserted home, I too wonder who lived there and wished I had known them as my friends…GOD BLESS THEM ALL…
Running Doe
January 1, 2015 @ 10:48 am
so very pretty,
Gail Titzer
December 6, 2014 @ 11:56 pm
I would love to order more items but have not received my first order which I charged to my Coldwatercreek Master Card for $186l.00 and have not received it and have been waiting for an answer where is it. I have sent several emails but no reply. Please check into this problem.l
Elizabeth W.
October 6, 2014 @ 4:06 pm
Oh how you read my thoughts as I ride by these old inhabited houses… I would have liked to have known the
people in them also…
Rich
October 6, 2014 @ 11:02 am
Build your house on a rock, Matthew 7:24 and that rock is Jesus Christ,
Rich
October 6, 2014 @ 10:47 am
Matthew 7:24,25,26,26
Aspen
August 20, 2014 @ 12:50 am
Stay with this guys, you’re helinpg a lot of people.
Elizabeth M. Wright
March 17, 2014 @ 2:23 pm
Jane Ward Smith… I like your spirit and hope for the future, go for it girl !!!
I found this in an old book:
Look back and thank GOD
Look forward and trust GOD
Look around and serve GOD
Look within and find GOD
I wrote it on a paper that I face everyday when on the computer…
I bet that I am older than you…(83) and still thankful, praise GOD, JESUS CHRIST and their HOLY SPIRIT !!!
GOD BLESS… Elizabeth W.
Jane Ward Smith
March 17, 2014 @ 12:33 pm
I stopped by once before and am just as blown away by this sad picture of old and cast off houses. God help us if we cast off human life the same. I am older now and the body is beginning its decline but my spirit is still strong for I know God only has good things ahead for me. I am still hopeful of what lies ahead. Thanks for a trip to the sad and lonly images but I choose to look forward to a bright future ahead. God bless you Jane
Elizabeth M. Wright
March 17, 2014 @ 11:39 am
Oh my… when I pass the old run down houses, I often think, who lived there and who were they? Did they
have children and I hope that they were happy… It is truly sad to see them, but that is life…
I visualize how the house looked in prime condition with gardens all around… Chee chee you are
remarkable in your visions… GOD BLESS
Anita
June 13, 2013 @ 8:18 pm
Well CheeChee you did it again, as this certainly lets us know to save our dreams and memories like these old abandoned houses. This reminds me in the 1970’s my husband and I visited my sister and her husband in Lafayette, New Orleans. When we visited of some the old historical homes, on the way to them we saw many olf abandoned homes along the roadway. Thank you so very much for sharing this with all of us.
Jane Ward Smith
June 12, 2013 @ 11:51 am
This beautiful though sad poem touched my heart. Empty and alone the abandoned houses speak out to those passing by that it once was vibrant and alive giving shelter and comfort to those who lived inside. We wonder at the joy and happiness there must have been and the dreams lived out under its beams. All who shared the space within now gone or passed away. It served its purpose giving all it had and now we pass it by and are sad. Chee, thanks for touching my heart today. It is good to see you using your talent in such a beautiful way. As always blessing us again and again. Love, Jane