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, February 21, 2024

Wednesday Treasures...Where Do I Begin?

Where do I begin?  Here it is Wednesday afternoon, and there's so many different pictures to show you I may have to break it up over the next couple of days. Let's get started and when I think you've had enough I'll stop! LOL.  

Remember on Monday I told you about some excitement on Still Waters Pond? (CLICK HERE if you didn't see that post)   Remember that I told you about Mrs. Sand  Hill Crane laying an egg and all the Canada Geese were hanging around bugging them all day long?  Well, they continued to do so for the next couple of days, making a lot of honking noises and splashing and just being regular pests.  But then they kind of moved around into the little cove around the other side of the big island in the pond and stayed there, but they were still making all kinds of noise, so I decided to go see what was going on:

I was hiding in my little hideaway spot behind the bushes so they couldn't see me, and they didn't seem to be bothered by my presence at all.  They were pretty much concentrating on whatever was going on amongst their little group there on the island and in the water around the island.  These photos are pretty amazing to me, and I hope you will enjoy them.
What I have deduced from all of their noise and activity is that perhaps they are also in their mating season, and this couple up on the island appear to be the older members of the group, perhaps the parents of the others, and I'm thinking they just want some privacy and time alone without the others bugging them...

I thought perhaps they might even be starting to build a nest up on the island, as that has been their nesting location in some years past...of course who knows if this is the same family or not?  The last couple who nested here a few years ago ended up with 3 living baby goslings...the fourth one died before they could leave this area to go to the big lake nearby.  The moved to the big lake and that is where they seem to live for most of the time, except when they fly over here and swim around for a while and entertain us.
But I'm wondering if this is that same family...Mom and Dad and three younger geese...it could be...


And if so, will they build a nest on the island and stay and start a new little family?  If so, what will the "kids" do while Mom and Dad are nesting? Seems like they should be old enough to be out on their own, but I really don't know how the goose family does things...
Aren't they a lovely couple?

And here's two of the kids, and the third one in the next picture...


They keep bugging the parents, 

but then eventually the three decided to swim away and give Mom and Dad some privacy


But that was yesterday...and this morning they were still out there in the pond, harassing Mr. and Mrs. Crane for a while, and then suddenly they all took off and I haven't seen them again this afternoon. We shall see what develops.  Never a dull moment here on "Still Waters Pond", that's for sure!


Meanwhile, I thought you'd enjoy seeing how Mr. and Mrs. Crane are living out there on their tiny little island!  It amazes me that they have chosen this small little scrap of marsh to build their nest on, but they seem quite happy with their accommodations.  

And as far as I can see, there is still just one egg in the nest.  It is hard to see when the sun is so bright, but what I have seen looks like one very large egg.  Time will tell if there is another one...






Thought you'd enjoy these views of Mrs. Crane keeping vigil until time for her baby to be born.

Mr. Crane is never very far away, and he will come and give her a break now and then so she can get something to eat and stretch her legs.

Meanwhile, back on shore, the bluebirds are still busily working on their nest. I haven't forgotten them, but I've just been distracted by all the other stuff going on! 

And then today the Goldfinches started showing up at their special finch feeder! They aren't pretty and golden yet, but they will continue to turn yellow as the spring progresses and as they travel further north for breeding.





And I enjoyed trying to follow a beautiful Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly around as he was enjoying the nectar from the Carolina Jessamine flowers that are blooming so beautifully.





We've been working on this song in choir practice, "I Know He Watches Me".  It's a blend of "His Eye is on the Sparrow" and "God Leads His Dear Children Along"....and I kept thinking about this song while sharing all these pictures of the geese, cranes, and other birds.   You might enjoy listening to it while you look at all the pictures above. I guess I should've put this first, but either way, you might enjoy it.  It combines parts of two familiar songs that give us a sense of comfort and peace while we navigate this world filled with difficulties and surprises. Perhaps this is a good way to close this post. I hope you enjoy the song.


Here are the lyrics to both of those old hymns, not exactly the way they are sung in this choir anthem, but it gives you the idea...
His Eye Is On The Sparrow

Why should I feel dis­cour­aged,
Why should the sha­dows come,
Why should my heart be lone­ly,
And long for Heav’n and home,
When Je­sus is my por­tion?
My con­stant friend is He:
His eye is on the spar­row,
And I know He watch­es me;
His eye is on the spar­row,
And I know He watch­es me.

Refrain:

I sing be­cause I’m hap­py,
I sing be­cause I’m free,
For His eye is on the spar­row,
And I know He watch­es me.

Let not your heart be trou­bled,
His ten­der word I hear,
And rest­ing on His good­ness,
I lose my doubts and fears;
Though by the path He lead­eth,
But one step I may see;
His eye is on the spar­row,
And I know He watch­es me;
His eye is on the spar­row,
And I know He watch­es me.

Refrain

Whenever I am tempt­ed,
Whenever clouds arise,
When songs give place to sigh­ing,
When hope with­in me dies,
I draw the clos­er to Him,
From care He sets me free;
His eye is on the spar­row,
And I know He watch­es me;
His eye is on the spar­row,
And I know He watch­es me.

Refrain



God Leads Us Along

1. In shady, green pastures, so rich and so sweet,
God leads His dear children along;
Where the water’s cool flow bathes the weary one’s feet,
God leads His dear children along.

Refrain:
Some through the waters, some through the flood,
Some through the fire, but all through the blood;
Some through great sorrow, but God gives a song,
In the night season and all the day long.

2. Sometimes on the mount where the sun shines so bright,
God leads His dear children along;
Sometimes in the valley, in darkest of night,
God leads His dear children along.
Refrain

3. Though sorrows befall us and evils oppose,
God leads His dear children along;
Through grace we can conquer, defeat all our foes,
God leads His dear children along.
Refrain

4. Away from the mire, and away from the clay,
God leads His dear children along;
Away up in glory, eternity’s day,
God leads His dear children along.
Refrain

Hope you enjoyed this visit to Still Waters Pond today!!  

25 comments:

  1. LOVE all these pretty pictures, Pam! Y'all have goldfinches!!.....they are so gorgeous. Mr. Front Porch spotted the first Carolina yellow jessamine yesterday. I FORGOT to go out to make pictures, so I will do that today, I've been eagerly awaiting it, and it only lasts a couple of weeks it seems. Sure heralds SPRING!! yay! I loved the pictures yesterday and I LOVED YOUR pretty formal dress, I notice things like this.....but your dress "belled" out perfectly for that perfect swish/sway when you walk. Those column straight long type formals never did that, i didnt care for them as much, however, all those girls looked lovely too! Sure miss the days of long and short too!-----formal white gloves. So classy. Anyway, I did like your dress best! It's CHILLY here, but sunny. I havent seen any butterflies here yet. Hope y'all are having a great week! Hugs! Our yard is full of Robins and Cardinals, bats at evening, and a few bluebirds. And MORE barn cats.....ooooops!! LOL

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    1. Thank you, Debbi. More barn cats???? Really? Did someone have kittens? Oh, I am glad you loved the formal dress. It was very 60's. Actually, my mother made that dress, and it had little tiny rhinestones scattered on the full skirt netting! The bodice was lace over the aqua color, and then the little jacket kept it modest for a "young girl" like me. LOL. My sister wore it first for the prom and maybe even for homecoming as well. She was 4 years ahead of me in school. By the time I wore it, the dresses weren't so full skirted with hoops under them, but we couldn't afford a new dress when that one was perfectly good (my mother said). Next year she made me a dress for the prom, but not quite as elegant as that one. Then my junior year I made my own dress, and then my senior year my mother made me a beautiful dress which has quite a story for another time. Thinking about you and saying a little prayer!

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  2. Wonderful songs to accompany the birdie community!

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    1. Thank you, Barbara. Can you hear the bird singing in the song as it was being sung? I think it's a flute, but it sounds like a bird to me. I love it.

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  3. Love the songs. 😊 And the update on Still Waters Pond. This is better than Days of Our Lives! Ha ha...remember that soap? I don't recall watching it. I watched General Hospital for a while when I was a teenager and one called Texas.

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    1. LOL. The only soap I ever watched was "All My Children", and that was only for a short time, until God convicted me of wasting my time watching it, and so I gave it up somewhat reluctantly at first, but once I did I was glad to be "free". LOL. Those things are addicting! LOL. Yes, watching the cranes and geese is much more fun!

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  4. Wow! There is so much going on out on the pond.
    The songs are perfect for this post.

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    1. Thank you! I love the arrangement of the song because it sounds like there is a little bird singing along...I think it's a flute, but it makes the song to me!

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  5. It's like a soap opera out on this pond! "As The Egg Turns ..." lol
    Great photos. I enjoyed the story and the songs.
    Blessings. xx

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    1. LOL! You and Sandi above thought the same thing! Yes, this is my soap opera...I'd much rather watch the real birds and bees than the humans pretending to be birds and bees. LOL.

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  6. Great songs and absolutely beautiful photos of all the birds on your pond! I look forward to your reports on the cranes and their nest, and now the geese and the bluebirds... love them all. Do please keep us posted!! xo

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    1. Thank you, Terri! You can be sure I will keep you posted. What else do I have to do? LOL. Plenty, but I never get it done because of these birds and all their activities! LOL.

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  7. No matter what challenges we face in this life, God is sure and trusted to lead us along the paths of His promises. Thanks, Pamela, for sharing the prolific life on Still Waters Pond, and to direct us to the limitless existence we can celebrate with the Lord. Blessings!


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    1. Thank you, Martha! Yes, God is with us every step of the way, leading, guiding, and carrying when necessary! He never leaves us nor forsakes us! And He even provides the entertainment for us along the way!! Have a lovely day my friend.

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  8. You really need to rename your blog, Wild Kingdom. I’d never get anything done watch all that action. The photos are something else. Water brings life. Even our little man made pond is a joy watching the birds take a bath in the stream and waterfall.
    Enjoyed your post.

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    1. LOL! Yes, that's a good idea, "Pamela's Wild Kingdom", brought to you by Our wonderful Creator! Thank you for joining in! I'd rather watch God's wild kingdom than the crazy stuff that it going on in the human world out there. Have a lovely day my friend!!

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  9. What a wonderful musical accompaniment to the activity taking place in front of your very eyes! Heaven and nature sing!
    Sparky's comment, "As the egg turns" cracks me up, and I really like "Pamela's Wild Kingdom." I hope y'all are enjoying a most blessed day!

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  10. I love both of those songs. I think I'm going to see if we have the music here and maybe we can play them Sunday morning. You know I love seeing all the birds around your place. Thank you for sharing them. Can't wait to see the new crane when he hatches.

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  11. Great pictures of beautiful birds. Yes, his eye is on the sparrow and we have comfort in that don't we!

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  12. Your nature photos are so lovely, I really enjoy seeing everything. It all looks so tranquil and peaceful. And I enjoy hearing how the various lake families are getting on. .

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  13. I love your blog..dont want to sound creepy , but I worked with Nicole, Matthew, and precious Nancy at Yield House(she was our office manager) miss them and know what a nice family you have and such great values ...God bless!

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    1. OH wow! So wonderful to hear from you and I am so glad you told me about your "relationship" with our dear family. That was many years ago. I am assuming you must know that our dear Matthew went to be with Jesus in 2014? Do you stay in touch with Nancy and/or Nicole? Thank you so much for writing. I would love to hear from again.

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    2. Yes it had to be in the 70's or 80's..Nancy and I stayed til 2000..we were some of the last out of the office when it moved to western Massachusetts ..I should get in touch with them on facebook,nancy lives near my daughter in Lyman ...thank you for being so nice and an inspiration .

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    3. Thank you for reaching out to me. That means a lot. Especially today, which would be our son Matthew's 51st birthday. So he and his family are very much on my heart and mind today. So nice to hear from you. Thank you again.

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  14. Hi Pamela~ You have a front row seat to some amazing parts of God's creation. Lovely pictures. have a good weekend! See you again soon!

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