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Diane W. Bailey is the founder of The Consilium – an online community of wisdom and purpose for women over 45 years of age. She is a published author. Her books include String of Pearls – From Tears to Treasure, and 30 Days To A Better Stepfamily.
She creates her own line of precious metals bracelets.
Diane lives in the Deep South with her husband Doc. Together they have created a stepfamily, each having two stepchildren and two birth children, and share three grandchildren, one black lab named Charlie and one long haired tabby cat named Lil Girl.
Diane’s passion is to encourage women to be all God has created them to be by pressing past fear and daring to live life as an adventure. Some of her life adventures include traveling to Israel, speaking, entrepreneurship and backyard farming with Doc. She loves Gumbo, fried shrimp and seeing all sunsets across water.
Latest posts by Diane W. Bailey (see all)
- What God Can Do with A Shattered Heart - September 5, 2022
- When It Is Time to Bring Your Ship Ashore - January 2, 2018
- Art Of Hospitality – How to Love Others As Ourselves - November 27, 2017
It is lovely and thank you for doing this. Love you
Thank you Judy, Love you too!
Revelation is one of my main hangouts. With lovely, creative photos combined with His Word, I anticipate that He is blessed… so are we.
Thank you Joanne, I find Revelation fascinating as well. And I am a Blessed woman!
Stunning shot, Diane!
Thank you June. So nice to meet you!
Oh Diane, its a pleasure to meet you, I am visiting from Deidra’s today. Bless your beautiful choice of GOD’s word and your gifted view from behind the camera lense. Stunning and awesome wonder. Thanks for sharing beauty today.
Pale dusty pink, patterned wings… exquisite image of His creation!
Thank you Lisa. Our God is amazing
(Visiting from The Sunday Community)
Nice photo and great verse!
Happy Sunday…
He is worthy… He is awesome… no one is like him.
Amen, Sharon, Amen
I’m on the butterfly wavelength with you this week!
I saw that, Susan! Great minds…