What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?

What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
Remember: "When God closes a door, He always opens a window!" You never know what might be out there waiting for you!

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Mountains in the Clouds?

Do you ever look at the clouds and pretend they are mountains? Where we live in Florida of course there are no mountains...but if you look at the clouds as the sun is setting and lighting up the tip tops of the clouds you can almost imagine snowy white peaks with the sun glistening across the tops of them...


The pictures never do them justice, of course. You had to have been there.  But for a few fleeting moments I could imagine myself in the Alps, or the Rockies, or maybe the White Mountains of New Hampshire...


And as the sun was setting even further, the crescent moon was appearing above the trees, and the "mountain range" turned a lovely shade of blue.  Actually, I was trying to capture a picture of the heat lightning that kept lighting up my "mountains" in the distance, but my finger was never quick enough to catch the flash, so we will just enjoy my "mountain range" in the dusky twilight.


Kind of puts a new perspective on the evening skies, doesn't it?


There was a time in our lives when we had moved from those gorgeous White Mountains of NH to the plains of Kansas.  Nothing could have prepared us for the stark flatness of the horizon at sunset. The sun looked so close and huge and bright you would think you could almost touch it. There was nothing between us and the sun it would appear. Very few trees, absolutely no hills of any kind...just mile after mile of flat fields of sunflowers or whatever other crop they were growing in that sweltering heat.  It was no wonder that one evening as we drove the twenty mile trip back home from the nearest city where we did our grocery shopping that I looked to our left as we drove and it appeared that there was a range of mountains in the distance.  Of course I knew it had to just be the clouds, but it looked so real to me that all the way home I could imagine that we were back in our beloved mountains of NH and not 1500 miles away in the desert of Kansas.  I literally cried all the way home.  Our move there was a mistake and we were extremely homesick.  Needless to say, when we realized things were not all that we had been promised in our place of employment, it did not take much convincing to decide to move back "home" to the mountains where we had left behind family and friends.  Of course, eventually we would make our "final" big move back to Florida, where our elderly parents were in need of our attention, but by then we had gotten the mountains out of our system a little better, and at least Florida was not quite as flat as Kansas.  But whenever I see these "mountains" in the clouds, I think about that time in Kansas, and I thank the Lord for taking care of us even when things were difficult...and also for making a way of "escape" for us when we needed it most.

Do you ever find yourself dreaming of a better place, better times, happier memories? It isn't always easy to just pack up and move when things get difficult or disappointing.  But God sends us reminders that He is always with us no matter where we are.  It may be a vision of mountains in the clouds, or it may be something more tangible...a visit from a friend or a phone call that gives you such joy to hear the voice of someone you love.  It may be a promise of His love and care found in His Word...

Isaiah 49:13-16

"13  Sing, O heavens!
Be joyful, O earth!
And break out in singing, O mountains!
For the Lord has comforted His people,
And will have mercy on His afflicted.

14 But Zion said, “The Lord has forsaken me,
And my Lord has forgotten me.”

15 “Can a woman forget her nursing child,
And not have compassion on the son of her womb?
Surely they may forget,
Yet I will not forget you.

16 See, I have inscribed you on the palms of My hands;
Your walls are continually before Me." 

Surely God will never forget His children, no matter how much into the wilderness or desert they may have wandered.  He tells us He has "inscribed you on the palms of My hands..."   I like to think of that as the nail prints in the hands of Jesus...those holes are in His hands because of His love for us...He died for us, so how could He ever forget those He gave His life for?  Never could He ever.  So no matter where you may find yourself, no matter how disappointed or lost you may feel...God has not forgotten nor forsaken you. He will make a way out of no way and will comfort and care for you.  He may even provide those lovely mountains for you to enjoy once again...whatever it takes to show you His everlasting love.  

Isaiah 49:23b says:

"For they shall not be ashamed who wait for Me."

Rejoice in this hope.


20 comments:

  1. I think that we will always be longing while in our mortal bodies. I don't think we ever find complete peace until we are with the Prince of Peace. Focusing in the Lord sure does help! Looking at His creation is a lovely reminder of the beauty that awaits us! Lovely pictures as always!

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    1. Thank you, Susan. You are so very right about focusing on the Lord being a great help. He will never lead us astray.

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  2. These were just the words, and the photos, I needed to hear and see this morning, Pamela. God is so good that way, isn't He? I've done the same imaginings as you have when it comes to mountain clouds. It is a comforting and lovely feeling to look to the "hills" knowing our help comes from the Lord.
    Blessings!

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    1. Amen Martha. I just now this instant came from your blog post and just realized that you were at your mother's Memorial Service this week. I don't know how I missed your post earlier. But perhaps God wanted me to share this message with you now when you needed it the most. The Isaiah 49:13-16 passage is a great comfort to me, and I hope it is to you as well. When our mothers and fathers are gone on to be with the Lord, the Lord is always here for us. He will NEVER forget or forsake us. That is a great comfort, isn't it? (((hugs))) and love and prayers for you this morning dear friend.

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  3. Yes, I have enjoyed those mountains of my imagination many times. Kansas...I spent a wonderful Thanksgiving there many years ago. It was long enough to know that I wouldn't want to make it home. Yes, God is so kind to rescue us when we need rescuing.

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    1. Interesting that you mentioned Thanksgiving in Kansas...that was the one holiday we also spent there, and we entertained several people from the small college where we worked who had no where else to go for Thanksgiving dinner. Some students, faculty and just lonely people. Everyone brought food and we had such a great time. It was the main highlight of our short stint there. I don't suppose you were one of our guests, were you? I think I'd remember if you were. Isn't that interesting that you also experienced Kansas after living in New England...it is quite the contrast, isn't it? Too much for me. Yes, we were thankful when God opened the way for us to go back. Just another of His miracles in our lives. Thank you for visiting today.

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  4. Love your imagination, Pam! Growing up in the New Mexico Rockies, I never tire of seeing their rugged majesty -- even if it's only a mirage. Gosh, I can't wrap my mind around living in Kansas, or some other desolate spot like what our servicemen and women face overseas. What a comfort, knowing our Father is ever present. Have a blessed day!

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    1. Thank you, Myra. Imagination is one thing I do not run short on. LOL. Sometimes imagination is a survival technique when you feel like you have no other way to get by. God is faithful to His children, and He always gives us hope, if we just keep our eyes on Him and trust Him to lead the way. I hope your day has been blessed as well.

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  5. Your photos are beautiful and they really do look like mountains especially when they are blue! Love it. I also appreciate your words and the reminder of just how much God loves us!!

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    1. Isn't our Lord so wonderful and kind? He never leaves us comfortless, even when we are thousands of miles from home and very homesick. He knows exactly what we need. He loves us that much. Praise God!

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  6. Sorry I'm late! Those cloud banks do look like mountains. Right now, that's a very cool thought, isn't it. I'm about to run away to mountains and sit in one of the cold streams. It's HOT right now! Y'all stay cool.
    Blessings. xx

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    1. Are you really going to run away to the mountains and sit in a cool stream? Please take me with you! I would LOVE that so much! When we were kids traveling through the mountains we would often stop at roadside parks to eat (before McDonalds) and often there would be a stream running along side the road. My sister and I would take off our shoes and wade in the icy cold water. It sure felt good after riding for hours in a hot unairconditioned car!!! Those were the days my friend...I'm glad the unairconditioned part DID end! LOL.

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  7. It does look like mountains. It was very nice of you to go back to Florida to help your aging parents. I love where we are at in California and we do have the view of the mountains. However I do dream of downsizing but can't get Mark to do it.

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    1. How wonderful that you have a mountain view where you are. I can imagine they are really beautiful. Downsizing has its good side, but it isn't always easy to do. I am very attached to a lot of memories and things that have been handed down through the family. When we are gone it will be up to our kids what to do with it all, but for now I am going to just enjoy it. Except for dusting...I wish someone else would dust all these "memories" for me. LOL>

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  8. I am always refreshed when I visit your posts, Pam. Yes, God is so good to us!! Thanks for sharing your experiences with us and showing us that His way is always the right way! xo

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    1. Thank you, Terri. A mountain would be very refreshing right now, wouldn't it? I think I am ready for fall, even though it will be a while coming here in Florida. We can always dream, can't we? And yes, God's way is the ONLY way!! Amen. xoxoxo

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  9. As a long-time observer of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, I can say your cloud pictures really do look like mountains. Beautiful. So beautiful.

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    1. Thank you, Barbara. Perhaps this "mountain view" gave you some comfort and encouragement as well. God knows just what we need and when we need it. I hope you have had a pleasant and beautiful day. (((hugs)))

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  10. I have often seen the mountains in the clouds. I live on the prairie and mountains are far away, but I can dream. Lovely pictures.

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    1. And isn't that a pleasant dream? To be able to see "mountains" from the plains gives us great hope, I think. I'm not talking about mountains of problems, but mountains of hope and blessing. That's what I'm talking about!!

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