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The Bridge of Thoughts and Prayers
Jacque Davis September 29, 2025 Building Bridges,Jacque Davis,Musings,Revealed Quilts
There is a gap between ritual words and real actions in the wake of school shootings and gun violence. The first school shooting recorded was in the 1600’s and they have not stopped but increased dramatically over history. When the Thoughts and Prayers response began is difficult to determine but
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Building Bridges
Al Cote September 29, 2025 Al Cote,Building Bridges,Musings,Revealed Quilts
There are many types of bridges from all over the world. Some are huge and span miles while others simple offer a step onto another path. Sometimes these bridges fall apart. The cause can be age, poor structure, weak materials and sometimes just bad weather and even war! It does
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Books Building Bridges
Mijoo Jin September 29, 2025 Building Bridges,Mi-joo Jin,Musings,Revealed Quilts
A bridge is a physical structure that connects two distant places, yet metaphorically it serves as a mediator linking abstract relationships. In much the same way, I believe that ‘books’ can play the role of connectors with remarkable power. Books join the past with the present, bringing together different cultures,
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Railway bridge and fireworks
Mikiko Takase September 28, 2025 Building Bridges,Mikiko Takase,Musings,Revealed Quilts
In my hometown, fireworks go up to the summer night sky once a year. From my house, I could see fireworks over the iron bridge that goes over the river every year. In my memory, fireworks and iron bridges are always together. The road connects the town to the city,
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Underground Networks
Martha Ressler September 28, 2025 Building Bridges,Martha Ressler,Musings,Revealed Quilts
Underground Networks, 5-2 Martha Ressler It turns out that trees can communicate with each other through Mycorrhizal networks, mycelium, a fungal network of tiny roots whereby fungi provide additional nutrients to the tree roots, and the trees in turn provide the fungi with sugars produced through their photosynthesis. The mycelium
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Building Bridges
Elfriede Grooten September 28, 2025 Building Bridges,Elfriede Grooten,Musings,Revealed Quilts
For a long time sexton has been a love for islands. I am fascinated how people lived on an island. If the world around you does not yet exist, you have to live with the materials that are available on the island. During my visits to different islands, I discovered
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Spanning Time and Distance
Karol Kusmaul September 26, 2025 Building Bridges,Karol Kusmaul,Musings,Revealed Quilts
In 1977 my husband Jim and I lived in Tampa, Florida.  That was the year that two of Jim’s hometown friends from Illinois moved to Tampa.  Jim introduced one of them, Bobby, to a friend of a teacher friend, Betty.  Bob and Betty fell in love, moved to Oregon in
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“Quiet Force of Nature”
Janine Ibbini September 26, 2025 Building Bridges,Janine Ibbini,Musings,Revealed Quilts
The Piece that I have made for this prompt is entirely different from my original idea I returned to the idea of how in nature creatures, animals, plants, trees, mushrooms etc. -all build bridges often unseen by humans I thought how Gardens quickly become overgrown when left untended I thought
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Bridging the Rub’ al Khali
Christie Eckardt September 25, 2025 Building Bridges,Christie Eckardt,Musings,Revealed Quilts
The Rub’ al Khali—popularly known as the Empty Quarter—is the world’s largest uninterrupted sea of sand, sweeping across the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Sultanate of Oman, and the Republic of Yemen. Spanning nearly 650,000 square kilometers, this awe-inspiring wilderness is a realm of towering dunes,
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Building Bridges
Al Cote September 16, 2025 Al Cote,Building Bridges,Musings
Niagara Falls, Ontario and Niagara Falls , New York are separated by several bridges, none of which are very long. At two of these bridges you can actually wave on the Canadian side to someone on the American side and they would wave back! As teenagers many of us had
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Bridge of Thoughts and Prayers
Jacque Davis September 11, 2025 Building Bridges,Jacque Davis,Musings
In my lifetime I have been accused of being a Pollyanna because I believed all people have a redeeming quality a kernel of goodness in which to grow relationships from. In order to build relationships ( bridges) both sides need to see a common goal and work toward a solution.
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Symbolic Bridges
Karol Kusmaul September 2, 2025 Building Bridges,Karol Kusmaul,Musings
On a recent trip to Oregon, in addition to seeing the beautiful western coastline and some snowcapped mountains, we crossed many excellent bridges! I took several photos thinking I might use them as references for my work. When I returned home, however, I discarded each of these literal bridge images
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