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Back in 1842, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow released a poem called "The Rainy Day." One of the lines has been quoted more than any other in this three-stanza lyric. It says, "Into each life some rain must fall." Isn't that true? We all experience life's stormy weather. Today's podcast builds on that thought. I hope you listen.
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The intro and outro tune was adapted from royalty-free music provided by ZakharValaha on Pixabay. Clink HERE for a direct link to the music.
The beautiful sunset background of the "Story with a Message" image is a royalty-free pic provided by kienvirak on Pixabay. Click HERE for a direct link to the pic.
By Steve H.Back in 1842, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow released a poem called "The Rainy Day." One of the lines has been quoted more than any other in this three-stanza lyric. It says, "Into each life some rain must fall." Isn't that true? We all experience life's stormy weather. Today's podcast builds on that thought. I hope you listen.
Want to contact me? Send an email to [email protected].
The intro and outro tune was adapted from royalty-free music provided by ZakharValaha on Pixabay. Clink HERE for a direct link to the music.
The beautiful sunset background of the "Story with a Message" image is a royalty-free pic provided by kienvirak on Pixabay. Click HERE for a direct link to the pic.