Happy 1st Saturday of the New Year! It's a beautiful day here...breezy and sunny, with the hope of some rain tonight!! Keep Praying! Speaking of rain and our "Still NO Waters Pond", this was the scene that greeted us early this morning:
It was quite unusual to see all these different species of water birds out on the dry pond together this morning! From left to right there were Canadian Geese, a Great White Egret, Sand Hill Crane, a Little Blue Heron that I almost didn't see because he's so small, another Canadian Goose and a Great Blue Heron, and the other Sand Hill Crane! Normally they are rivals for any space on the pond, but today they are sharing what little bits of water rivulets they can find among the grasses and mud!
It really was quite a scene!! We haven't seen any Canadian Geese all fall, which is unusual, but because the pond is so dry they haven't been landing here. So it was a surprise to see three of them out there today. They didn't stay a long time, but it was a joy to see them at all!
You can see how pathetically dry the pond is. It really is heart breaking.
But still they came and stayed a while and must've found something interesting out there to eat...and they weren't fighting over it either!
In this picture below, if you look way back in the back on that fallen tree, there are actually two of those pesky Muscovy Ducks sitting back there! They didn't try to join the party of the other birds, however. Maybe they know they aren't welcome...
Except for Mr. Goose...something else has his attention:
Well, everyone is back to doing their own thing again...but wasn't it nice to see them all being cooperative with each other for a while? Gives us hope for our world in 2026...
Even though we knew this was happening, it was still quite a shock to us to see it like this...
I will close this post with this Psalm...I was going to just quote a few verses, but they are all so good I decided to include the whole thing. It just seems appropriate for all we are facing in this day and time.
Oh, one more thing...thank you to all who commented on my previous post HERE. Some wondered about the Black Eyed Peas that we ate, and I should've said that what I made was called "Hoppin' John", which is a recipe that adds a few things to the black eyed peas to make them more tasty. Here is a recipe I found online that is pretty similar to how I made mine, except I cheated and used canned Blackeyed Peas, so I didn't have to soak them and cook them all day. Other than that, I did add the onions, green peppers and celery and some smoked ham, plus some seasonings to give it a little more flavor. We don't eat a lot of hot spicy foods, so my seasonings were pretty mild (not cajun, like this recipe). Just a little garlic and a slight bit of cayenne pepper along with salt and black pepper. Everyone's tastes are different, so some make like it with a bit more "heat" than we do. And we served it over white rice, but any other rice is fine too. It was very good!
Hoppin' John Recipe for New Year's
Happy New Year's again dear friends!!
















































