My, oh, my, what a wonderful day
Plenty of sunshine headin' my way
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay!
Mister Bluebird's on my shoulder
It's the truth, it's "actch'll"
Everything is "satisfactch'll"
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay
Wonderful feeling, wonderful day!"
(from Walt Disney's "Song of the South")
He turned around and said hello to "Bobby" the Squirrel...
And then he said "Zip- a -dee-doo-day, zip-a-dee-ay" I'm flying out of here...
But curiosity got the better of him, and he came back a few minutes later...not sure if it was "Bobby the Squirrel" he was interested in, or if he wanted to get another look at the crazy lady on the deck with the camera:
Next he flew to the pine tree and sat there for a while, playing peek-a-boo with me.
I'm sure he thought I couldn't see him, so he was safe to sit there and take a peek at me...
Well, maybe just another little peek...
"I think I'd better fly up to that other tree and get where I'm safely hidden from prying eyes"
And so he flew away, but hopefully he'll be back another day. Now I need to find a bird house and get it fastened out there somewhere so maybe he'll stay and bring his wife and family...
As I watched that clip of that song above with Uncle Remus and the children, I noticed that there were many other critters skipping along with them as they sang. I didn't quite see all of those special creatures today, but I did see a few others that were interesting:
Early this morning the Canadian Geese were getting quite close on our shore, and they were being stalked by a neighborhood cat who just happened to be passing through the yard:
She kind of crept alongside them for a while....
But then she was off to better hunting grounds and they stood and watched her go...
I'm sure they were quite relieved...
And then later this afternoon these Suwannee Cooter turtles were sunning themselves on a log in the pond.
They look quite content and peaceful just relaxing in the sunshiny day...
I noticed there was a little brown dog in the movie clip running alongside the children...and sure enough, this little brown dog came trotting through our yard this afternoon. Not sure where he came from or where he was going...he paused for a minute and said hello, and I said hello back to him, and he sniffed around and off he went. My son says he has seen him come through the yard before. He seems to be healthy and friendly, so I assume he belongs to someone although I didn't see a collar, but perhaps he just goes on a daily run through the neighborhood. Of course there are leash laws that are supposed to keep that from happening...but sometimes little brown dogs just have to break the rules. I hope he stays safe and gets back home okay.
I believe the Lord gave me this happy little interlude this afternoon as I am beginning to prepare for my surgery one week from today. Today we went shopping to get some things stocked up here at the house. I am trying to get things organized here at home so it won't be too difficult for hubby to take care of things in my absence (or even when I am back home and still unable to fully participate for a while).
Yesterday at church I was so completely surprised, blessed and thankful that our Pastor called me and another gentleman, who is also going to be having surgery this week, along with our families and anyone else who wanted to come and stand with us and lay hands upon us as he prayed for us. It was such a beautiful and spirit filled time of prayer on our behalf, and I truly felt the Presence of the Lord, and just as Jesus laid His hands on so many throughout His years of ministry and healed them, I believe that Christ is still reaching His hands out to us through His ministers and people of faith and that there is healing in those hands. I thank the Lord for this blessing and gift.
Our pastor's sermon yesterday was entitled "Forgiveness is a Product of Repentance", based on the passage in Luke 15:1-10. One key verse was verse 10:
"I say to you that likewise there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents."
Luke 19:10 says: "For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost."
Repentance = "to change one's mind", "to turn away from something", "to make an about-face in your life."
Salvation is Christ's message. He is calling us away from what is destroying our lives toward what will totally change our lives.
"Repentance refers to practice of continual self-examination and turning away from anything that destroys or diminishes our relationship with God."
In Psalm 51, King David is praying a psalm of repentance after his sin with Bathsheba. In verse 3 he acknowledges his sin. In verse 4 he recognizes that his sin is against God. Sin has stolen the joy from his life.
- Sin steals the joy from our lives. David asked for cleansing. He repented of his great sin and asked God to restore the "joy of Your salvation." (verse 12)
- Forgiveness is a product of repentance. We receive forgiveness whenever we repent.
- Repentance should be a part of our daily communication with God, for we have all sinned.
In Exodus chapter 32 the people sinned when they made a Golden Calf and worshiped it in place of Almighty God.
- What are the "golden calves" that we have made and worship today? They can be very subtle...
- What keeps me from drawing closer to God?
Oh, I would love to sit on your deck with you and watch the scenes unfold around us. God gives us so many lovely things in nature, just for us to enjoy. How very special that the church took the time to pray over you and for you. May you continue to feel that peace as you go into surgery next week.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Ruth. I would love to have you come sit on my deck with me and we could enjoy watching for Mr. Bluebird! I do hope he will come back! Thank you for your kind words and thoughts. I am truly at peace. I know the Lord is with me...and that little bluebird just sealed the deal! :)
DeleteLittle brown dog was probably just patroling the neighborhood, scaring off any bad influences. I, too, hope he stays safe.
ReplyDeleteGreat little blue bird! What a treat!
I have you in my prayers as you prepare for surgery. I was hoping to get up to see you beforehand but we've got a lot of stuff going nearly every day; so I've decided paying you a visit after the surgery, when you feel like having guests for a brief visit. That might be the best thing.
It was wonderful of your pastor to lead in prayer for you and the other man's surgery. You've got a great church and many friends who are holding you up in prayer. You will do very well.
Thank you, Barbara! I agree with your thoughts on the little brown dog and the bluebird! Special little God's ambassadors of love. We would love to have you and Tom come by at some point after my surgery. Please stay in touch and we will confirm a time when I am back among the "sitting upright and taking nourishment" crowd. LOL. Hopefully that won't take too long to happen! I may be in the hospital for several days...we shall see how things go. God is in control, and I feel very much at peace. Thank you again...yes, we do have a great church and an even greater God!! :)
DeletePam, I am keeping you in my prayers for your coming surgery. I enjoyed your post and how closely your experiences matched that song (which I will be humming for days!). I look forward to a visit some day to see your peaceful pond and back deck in person!!
ReplyDeleteI know, I woke up singing it this morning again. But that's a happy little tune and it helps me feel happy and peaceful as I approach next week. I would LOVE to have you and Joe come visit someday at our peaceful pond!! That would be lovely!! Thank you again, and God bless you too!!
DeleteNever seen a bluebird in my life though I know they are around.
ReplyDeletePraying for your surgery to be just fine.
Oh wow! If you know the bluebirds are around maybe you should put out a bluebird house and see if they will come and nest in your yard. I am thinking I need to get one out there now that I know they are here, but I don't seem to have a spare one just sitting around. They are very pretty little birds, and this one seemed almost tame! He was a special little messenger from God to let me know that everything is "satisfatch'll". I hope you have a "zip a dee do dah" day!! Thank you for your prayers.
DeleteI enjoyed your post today Pamela. It seems like God provided just a wonderful, carefree day as you sat outside and looked out at your property. I'll pray for your surgery too my dear. I pray all goes well in hospital and afterwards in recovery at home. Hugs and blessings. xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Penny. I agree...it was a blessing from the Lord and a little message of hope and courage and peace. Thank you for your prayers. I know the Lord is with me and I will be just fine in no time. God is good!!
ReplyDeletePamela dear, would you please send those Canadian geese back here? We miss them dearly (grin).
ReplyDeleteKeeping you in prayer with the upcoming surgery.
Yes, Pamela, I do remember that song, and the movie, so well! Loved your photos, especially of that gorgeous bluebird. Rejoicing in God's creation, and being thankful for His forgiveness, are two things we should always practice.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Pam: I also remember that song. I can't wait until I am able to sit on our porch and in our backyard again. I actually got two good night's sleep. I think I am on a roll with that issue. I will be praying for you as you go through this surgery. Peace and blessings.
ReplyDeleteI'll be singing that song all day....but that's a good thing because it's such a happy song. Always love your nature pictures, your move hasn't changed that one bit. Really like the birdbath and little bird stopping by for a rest. Have a great day..."Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay
ReplyDeleteMy, oh, my, what a wonderful day
What wonderful post. As always I love the photographs of your pond and critters.
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