Someone placed a bouquet in the crook of her arm. Today’s post remembers friend and poet Christina Murdock who passed one year ago today, a week short of her thirtieth birthday.
from Let it Be by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
When I find myself in times of trouble Mother Mary comes to me Speaking words of wisdom, let it be. And in my hour of darkness She is standing right in front of me Speaking words of wisdom, let it be. Let it be, let it be. Whisper words of wisdom, let it be.
The picture and the lyrics say it all!!! Have a peaceful and happy Easter!
The background has a lilac cast to it which enhances the effect. Best wishes for a happy easter to all.
The look on Mary’s face and the lyrics are very reflective.
Lovely, Ruth. Thanks for the lyrics! Happy Easter to you and Mary
This is a beauty, Ruth. Hope you’re well… Remembering our fun in New Orleans …
Just beautiful, Happy Easter!
Happy Easter Ruth. Beautiful picture. Mary is home. Life is good.
Today was a perfect day for me to read those words…I need to practice the art of letting it be…thanks neighbor..really hope to see you soon..you are missed bunches!
Love, Lynda
I hope you are enjoying NYC and life Ruth.
Happy Easter.
Beautiful!
this was very touching, you see many beautiul things ruth, thanks for sharing them with us!
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reblogging this 2011 Tribute to a Friend and a Poet
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Remembering Christina Radis Murdock who was born on this day but who passed too soon, a week short of her 30th birthday ( in 2010)
A beautiful photograph and the verse too. Really nice, Ruth.
So lovely, Ruth. 🙂
What a peaceful image. I’m sorry to hear of the passing of your friend.
thanks Stef.
Goodness that is such an ethereal image Ruth
thank you Jo. I took it when I visited my sister a few years ago.
so amazing the way you captured the character!!!
Thank you but she was just there for my capture. Has a real feel to her expression, even more so in person.
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