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Sunday, May 24, 2020

The Old Apple Tree

 In our side yard, grows this special apple tree.
This tree is well over 100 years old,
and sits on our part of the property that was
a fruit orchard, complete wth pear , apple and
mulberry trees. All are still bearing fruit.
This tree however, is completely hollow.
There is still enough left for sap to continue
to flow through to its branches, thus still
bearing fruit.
 Looking up, you can see where squirrels, bids,
and even a family of owls have nested.

One of the main limbs has fallen, and appears
that it is actually holding up the rest of the tree.
And under that fallen limb, wild violets and 
and other wild flowers grow..
So this beautiful old apple tree holds a lesson
for us all.
No matter the age, as long as there is blood flowing 
through our veins, we have the power to bring
life, love, a caring spirit in which we can
share those fruits with those whose lives
we touch.
God Bless You!

Galations 5:22-23
But the fruit of the spirit is
love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness and self control.
Against such things there is no law.

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

What a beautiful day!


The air is warm
and the sky is blue
the leaves are green yellow
because they're new!
Your feet go skipping
the birds all sing!
The whole world is happy
because it is spring!

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Fond Memories


My mother loved to go for rides, and on the week-ends
my husband and I would take her up the shore line
of Lake Huron. She loved those rides; we'd first
stop at A&W for lunch and her root beer float, her favorite.
From there we'd go to the roadside parks so she could
 take in the views of this beautiful lake. 
We  continued these excursions until she fell ill and 
could no longer go.
This is from her last trip, and I'm so glad I 
took this picture, to put into a painting.
I miss Mom, and miss our weeklydrives
up the beautiful coast lines of Michigan.
Mom passed in December of 2013.
But I'll always have this memory.


Monday, May 11, 2020

Contemplation

When we started a new decade, I wondered what 2020 would bring. A chance for new beginnings, new possibilities. I never would have thought this year would be this different. I don't think any of us saw this coming! Who would have thought three months ago our lives would be turned upside down by a pandemic. That it would put a stop to those new beginnings.  But here we are.
At first I thought maybe a couple weeks and things would return to normal. Instead, normal has taken a turn.  What would this new normal bring? How will we handle it? With anger? Frustration? Fear? Or will we take this time to make new beginnings and new normal's?
For me, I have decided to take this time for contemplation. I have found the solitude is the perfect way to discover who I am. 
I've gotten back into my art work. Painting is one way I can express myself.
It's meditative, and I enjoy putting my brush to canvas and seeing where it takes me.
I've enjoyed sitting with my husband in the evenings
watching old shows and movies, while sipping on our coffee.
I've also found that material things aren't important. 
What used to seem so important to have, really isn't  a necessity to make life happy.
Material things aren't what form us as a person. It's what's inside, what we share with
others that make a difference.  It isn't what we receive, 
but what we give of ourselves that is important.
I've found more time for studying the scriptures and bible study.
The life of Christ has been brought to life through watching
"The Chosen", available through you tube. It's free, and one of 
the most beautiful depictions of Christ I have ever seen.
Yes. In the quiet, I have discovered life.
Instead of the negative news on television and face book,
I am finding peace through the Good News of Christ.
During this time, what have you discovered
about yourself, and what are you doing to see yourself through?

Matthew 6:19=21

19 “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

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Sunday, May 10, 2020

Return to Sanity

Hello Everyone! 
It feels so good to back blogging. I can't believe
it's been over a year since I've been here.
There is so much to catch up on. 
My plans to become a minister had to change due to
health problems, but I'm still a lay minister and
enjoy being involved with my church.
I hope everyone is doing fine during
this covid-19 crisis. 
I'm so thankful for friends and family,
food and a home with an incredible husband.
I've been busy with my painting to keep
my mind occupied, and in a state of peace
and contemplation.
God Bless, stay safe, 
and Happy Mother's Day!