I love this ancient Irish blessing
I also love the fact that just a few miles from our home in Dorset is this little lane with a fabulous name...
May this be a road down which you travel in 2016 - wherever you live!
Experiencing God's Grace in the Everyday
That would be a great place to live!!! I wonder what the story behind that street name is. Do you have any idea?
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing lane! I too would like to know the story. We live near 'Truelove's lane'. There's a beautiful song version of the Irish blessing, is it by Bob Chilcott??x
ReplyDeleteYes that is a fabulous name for a lane. I am sure you will tell us if there is a story behind how it got the name.
ReplyDeleteI just saw today that your bible verse on the right is Isaiah 43 - I have some serious health problems and this verse gives me such comfort.
Thank you for your blog.
I will try and find out more about the name when I get back to Dorset. My thoughts and prayers are with you Sandy as you face these health issues. God bless you and give you his peace.
DeleteA lovely prayer - my in laws bought this framed and it hangs in their entrance porch.
ReplyDeleteThat road name must be unique. I wonder how it got the name.
ReplyDeleteI hope 2016 goes well for you too
What a fine blessing for the new year. I wish you every blessing and joy in 2016.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to live in 'Ann Street' which is the most desireable and expensive street in Edinburgh but it's highly unlikely at this rate. Have a good week, Angela. xxx
ReplyDeleteThere is an Almond Street in Leicester, but I would not want to live there. Also a Kate Street, and when it was redeveloped, my friend Kate's family managed to acquire the old street sign for her.
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