After a full night of talking and working with friends, my brothers and I returned home this morning just as the sun was rising. Since we couldn’t go to bed during the most enchanting part of the day, we went for a walk instead.
But the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn, which shines brighter and brighter until full day. The way of the wicked is like deep darkness; they do not know over what they stumble.
Proverbs 4:18,19
This will be my last post on Six Angles. I’ve known from the beginning that I might need to eventually give up my spot on the team in order to keep photography in its proper place in my priorities. I now have responsibilities that need more looking after, including a big stack of books that has been waiting for some attention. . . . I’ve so enjoyed being part of the team these past months, and I’m looking forward to seeing the photos posted during the rest of the year!

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Nawelle, it has been a rich blessing to have you as a part of our team here at Six Angles. Your perspective on life and home as well as your photographic story-telling spur me onward. Thank you for the reminder that we must keep our priorities and responsibilities in order, and adjust things accordingly. God bless you, dear! -Emily Rose
Amen to what Emily Rose said! You will be missed, Nawelle! May our Lord richly bless you in your current and future endeavors.
I love the misty colors in this photo, and the accompanying verse you chose. I’ll miss your posts! Blessings as you pursue what else that Lord has for you.
The colors are beautiful! It’s been great seeing all your pictures over the past while! God bless!
You will be very missed! I’ve loved seeing your work and your perspective through the camera…..God bless you in your endeavors and work!
Beautiful photo! The colors are enchanting, as you say. :)
And I echo Emily Rose as well. I’m sorry to see you go, but thankful for the weeks you were a part of the team! I pray God blesses you with many productive days ahead…
I love the mist with the pinkish tint and then the different color greens in the tall enchanting grass! Great job! We will definitely miss your posts. But I understand try to prioritize things and putting them in their proper places.
Emily Rose, Lauren, and Emily–Thank you for your kind words, girls. Your pursuit of excellence will continue to be an example to me. I’m looking forward to seeing all the photos you post throughout the rest of the year!
Hannah, Jason, Jean Marie, and Jenna–Thank you for commenting; I’m joining you all now in the ranks of faithful Six Angle followers!
Nawelle, thank you for the time that you’ve shared your encouraging thoughts, beautiful photos, and thoughtful Scripture on this site. Although we’ll miss your additions, I’ll be praying for you as you seek what all the Lord would have you do at this point in your life. God bless you and your family!
Beautiful picture, Nawelle! Dawn is such a special time of day though I must confess, it is somewhat less enjoyable if one as been up all night.
Thank you for giving us of your time and talent over the past four months, Nawelle. Your work has been a valuable contribution to this blog and I will greatly miss having you as part of the team.
Lovely picture Nawelle!
I love the colors. that time of the morning is so beautiful especially in Tennessee. Full nights of good conversation seem to happen pretty often down there..
Will be missing your photos my dear, but completely understand! Looking forward to meeting you someday in the future! :)
Blessings,
Miss Antoinette
Nawelle!
I am sure that you remember me and my family! It has been so long since I have seen you all, I believe that the last time was when we all stopped by your home and stayed and played airsoft… my my, how the years go by. I would love to see how you and your family are doing, I know that your sister got married, what a blessing. I am also married, so don’t let the last name fool you. It used to be Mcd…. you know, that fast food place. :) Your photos are beautiful, and please tell your family that I say hello, and I know that my parents would pass on their greetings as well.
~Carli Jean