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Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Wednesday Treasures and a Story
I have a lot to share with you today, but not everything has a picture so I will have to write a word picture of the adventure I had yesterday afternoon. But first let's have some pictures of some beauty I found yesterday morning while walking in "God's Garden". I call it "God's Garden", because man did not plant or cultivate it or make it grow. There may have been a time many years ago when some dear old fashioned lady or ladies from the houses that are now long gone possibly planted or at least appreciated these flowers, but for the most part, I believe these are all growing wild from God's old fashioned gardens that He planted on the earth.
This is just a common Spiderwort (wild) that is growing profusely all around the area where we love to walk on the walking trails through our old historic downtown area. I've told you about this area many times, it is where the railroad tracks used to go through town, and there were many old homes along the way back in the day, but eventually the train ceased its travels through our town and the roadway nearby became a four lane highway and the old houses were in the way, so they had to go. But there are remains of their lawns and these wildflowers are taking over. I love it. Everytime we walk there it seems something different is blooming.
There was so much of this Spiderwort growing that I had to pick some and bring it home.
With the flash on the camera it looks more pinkish lavender, but it really is more like what you see above, a bluish lavender, and they were so full and pretty, you'd think they were cultivated flowers.
I love to see how the light shines through the vase, don't you? I know our friend Sandra from MadSnapper does.
Anyway, I did not realize that the flowers would close up overnight, but they did, and now this morning I see that new buds are opening up! You know, there is beauty even in closed buds opening, isn't there? New life beginning new every morning...
Lamentations 3:22-23 ESV
22 The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases;
his mercies never come to an end;
23 they are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness.
The same buds a few hours later:
Even the simple Lantana is putting on a beautiful spring bonnet already...
I didn't bring any of this home, because it has such a strong fragrance that I cannot stand to have in the house. So I left it there for others to enjoy...especially the butterflies and bees.
This beauty was a new one for me this spring! I'd never seen it before, and now I see it growing almost everywhere around the old downtown and also beside our church parking lot. It is called Cat's Claw Vine!
Isn't it lovely??
Speaking of "Cat's Claw"...There are no updates on our kitty situation, at least none that I know of yet this morning. If anything new develops I will be sure to send out an announcement! Just keep praying about this whole situation, because having kittens is not something I bargained for when I said I would feed these cats for my neighbor when she was no longer able to do so. For those of you who have always had cats and have been through this, you may not understand my angst over the whole scenario. But for me it is brand new territory and also something that I do not have full support from other members of my household to participate in, so it is causing a bit of stress here on the homefront. So we are taking it one day at a time and waiting on things to develop, and praying it all goes well with no complications...or what's the name of that show, "Call the Midwife"?...I may need to do that...LOL.
Blackie Sue, just this morning...
Back to our walk downtown, I wanted to check on the progress of this old Brush General Store building that is being restored. Progress is finally being made on the roof and the top gable! It's starting to look like there's real hope for this building afterall!!
Now, for the story I promised...
Remember I told you the sad story about the Sand Hill Crane family having lost one of it's Colts HERE on Monday. As we know, nature is often fraught with many dangers as it tries to dwell in our fast paced world. We don't know what happened to that baby, but I'm sure the parents and remaining sibling have felt its loss. How do I know that? Well, yesterday evening Mama and Daddy Crane very nearly lost the other colt, and their heart wrenching cries were so anxious and filled with urgency and pleading that I literally burst into tears in my own sorrow for their extreme panic as they searched frantically for their lost baby...they flew up into the air together and circled all around the area where they thought he should be...then they flew back to the pond and stood out in the middle of the pond on a little marshy bar and called and called for him. After a few minutes of searching the surrounding waters and area of the pond, they flew up onto our yard along the shore and both parents called with their shrill, ear piercing call, desperately trying to communicate with their lost child to come home. They paced back and forth, never ceasing in their calls, and if birds could pray, I am sure they were praying for the return of their lost child.
Meanwhile, out in our front yard, there was another kind of commotion going on. That is where the search for the colt had originated, across the street from our house where there is an empty lot. A man had been walking his German Shepherd dog, who was on a very strong harness/leash, and the dog had discovered the colt in the grass, lying down and curled up in a protective position. My hubby was on the front porch, and the man told him the colt was over there, and he looked fine, just frightened. So hubby came and found me on the back porch, pacing back and forth and crying for the heart broken parents and wishing I could do something to help them find their lost baby. He said, come quick! The baby is across the street in the grass! So I ran over there and went right up to him, and sure enough, there he was, crouched down in the grass, looking very frightened.
By this time the parent cranes were walking around our house and crossing the street, but they were further down the street from where the baby was. So I ran over closer to the parents and tried to get them to follow me to where their baby was, but they got frightened and started to go the opposite way. So I told John to stay beside the baby so nothing would come near him, and I ran back in the house and got a cup full of bird seed (their favorite thing that we had quit giving to them in order to keep the ducks away from our house). As I ran toward the parents I held out the cup and started scattering some bird seed toward them, and they immediately turned around and started to follow me! I kept leaving a trail of bird seed along the way as I led them back toward where the baby was. I got ahead of them as they were still kind of not too sure about following me, and so I went where the baby was and put some bird seed down on the ground in front of him, and he immediately stood up and looked at me and knew that bird seed was something he liked and wanted. When he stood up, I called to the parents again, and now they finally saw the baby standing there and they came running toward him. Hubby and I stepped back out of the way and watched as the family was happily reunited...and they immediately "told" the colt to follow them, and they headed off down the street in another direction together.
As you can imagine, I was so emotionally spent by this experience, I was still crying, but now tears of great joy, for their lost child was found and thankfully this story had a happy ending. And then I had to hurry up and leave for choir practice as I was almost late...but I was able to go with a happy song in my heart for God heard my prayers and the prayers of the Crane parents, and their only remaining child was restored to them.
In Luke chapter 15 Jesus tells several parables about things that were lost...The Lost Sheep, The Lost Coin, The Lost (Prodigal) Son. They all tell about how precious those things were to the one who had lost them, and how much they rejoiced and celebrated when that which was lost was finally found.
This one about the lost sheep is the one that is sticking into my mind the most, as I watched how those parent cranes searched so diligently and anxiously and cried loudly for their lost child...and then I know they were rejoicing in their own way when they found their baby...just as I was...
4 “What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he loses one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness, and go after the one which is lost until he finds it? 5 And when he has found it, he lays it on his shoulders, rejoicing. 6 And when he comes home, he calls together his friends and neighbors, saying to them, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep which was lost!’ 7 I say to you that likewise there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine just persons who need no repentance."
There is a song that I have always loved called "The Ninety and Nine". Here it is for you to sing along with and enjoy with me. As we approach Easter in the next couple of weeks, may we always remember that Jesus came here seeking for each one of us, and He was willing to go to the cross and die for us so that we would be rescued and saved. And yes, there is was much rejoicing in heaven when we were finally rescued from our sins by the blood of Jesus Christ.
The Ninety And Nine
Song by Bill & Gloria Gaither and Guy Penrod ‧ 2011
Lyrics
There were ninety and nine that safely
lay
In the shelter of the fold;
But one was out on the hills away,
Far off from the gates of gold.
Away on the mountains wild and bare;
Away from the tender Shepherd's
care.
"Lord, Thou hast here Thy ninety and
nine;
Are they not enough for Thee?"
But the Shepherd made answer: "This
of Mine
Has wandered away from Me.
And although the road be rough and
steep,
I go to the desert to find My sheep."
But none of the ransomed ever knew
How deep were the waters crossed;
Nor how dark was the night the Lord
passed through
Ere He found His sheep that was lost.
Out in the desert He heard its cry;
'Twas sick and helpless and ready to
die.
"Lord, whence are those blood-drops
all the way,
That mark out the mountain's track?"
"They were shed for one who had
gone astray
Ere the Shepherd could bring him
back."
"Lord, whence are Thy hands so rent
and torn?"
"They're pierced tonight by many a
thorn."
And all through the mountains,
thunder-riv'n,
And up from the rocky steep,
There arose a glad cry to the gate of
heav'n,
"Rejoice! I have found My sheep!"
And the angels echoed around the
throne,
"Rejoice, for the Lord brings back His
own!"
And just as I was finishing up this post, the happy family came by to thank us for finding their lost "sheep".
I love it when a story has a happy ending, don't you?
Wow! What a story! It's so interesting to read of the parents, crying out and searching for that little colt. As I read, I was thinking of the last sheep too. It's such an example of that. I'm glad it all turned out! Thanks for the update on the General Store. It's fun to watch. We have Spiderwort here too, not wild though, we had to plant ours. Such pretty little flowers! It's so nice to see those blooms.
Rejoice for the lost has been found!! This was our sermon last Sunday too. I haven't heard that song in a long time and I do remember George Beverly Shea singing it. What a story Pamela, thank you so much for sharing it. Hugs and prayers for answers. Sue
How I needed this happy ending about Trumpet today, Pamela. Hooray for John and you for helping the little guy reunite with his parents. And we can thank our Lord Jesus for seeking all His lost sheep and not giving up on a one of us. Blessings!
I love all the wildflower photos! In our area, it's illegal to take/cut any flowers or plants along nature trails (people have received citations for doing that). It's because the natural wild plants and grasses are disappearing from the plains due to over-farming, land purchasing for development, and the like. // There are three wildlife reserves near us, we've been to all of them. Two are specifically where the Sand Hill Cranes and other types migrate. They're a protected species like the wild prairie plants. // I love that old building. In our town, several houses in the original city section are being restored by the owners. People in that district can get grants from the city to help them improve the houses, which are mostly run-down because of age. Many are from the late 1890s and early 1900s. The city is trying to save that area of town because it has become a poorer section over time, but has great historical value. // Prayers for the mama cat and kitties. God is watching over them - and you! You're a love for being so involved with them. Blessings!
I should have commented before I read the story of the lost sheep because now I have tears in my eyes and my heart is so happy and I can't remember what i read before The Story... so glad you thought of the seed and so sorry to hear one is lost. I missed that on my day off. hold on, must scroll up and REFRESH the dead cells of my brain. Yes, I do love shadows on glass and do love that blue vase and ALL the flowers are fantastic, as are the other jars, bottles and vases. BOY does Blackie look preggie, and prayers she will be fine.. and that you will too.
Oh I love that story! Gives me the Holy bumps! Such great pictures that you captured. I am loving that blue vase. Oh that cat looks like she's about to pop. Cats have never been my favorite I am afraid but I do hope her delivery goes well. I hope your week is going wonderful for you. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
Oh Pam, I was just about to start blubbering for the colt myself! Praise God lil Trumpet was found safely. Now I'm wondering if that German Shepherd's nose didn't pick up the scent and lead his master to the hiding place. The stories of their legendary rescues never fail to amaze. I'm loving these images of the spiderwort. Despite its name (lol) it looks so pretty against the pretty wallpaper.
Wow, Pam! I am so relieved this story turned out well! I know the history of your own loss years ago contributed greatly to the emotions of the Sand Hill Crane family's problem.
And then to be concerned for the kitty's expected delivery of babies. It's a lot going on in both your front and back yards!!
Oh my goodness! How wonderful that you could help reunite the cranes! I’d be right there with you, crying and all. I have tried in the past to get up and see the spiderwort blooms open. As far as I can tell they open around 4 am and close around 4 pm.
this is such a sad but happy story. Sad for the loss of the baby and so happy that the other one was found. Bless your heart, I know you were frantically trying to get the mom and dad to follow you, but you did great by getting the seeds and with them following. Quick thinking! Pam..you are surrounded by so much beauty...love it!! Keep us updated on the cats..
Hi Pam! I love all of the beautiful blossoms in this post! I feel your love for all of God's creatures in every post you write. I hope you are having a good week. See you again soon!
Oh my gosh, I am so glad the lost baby was found!! How very sad it would have been had they lost the second little one. Lecture them on paying better attention when you can get their attention!! :) Whew! I always love your photos of God's beauty! The flowers are so sweet and how fun to see the ones open and close, day and night!
beautiful flower pictures, Pam! I love spiderworts too, they are such a pretty shade of purple. I had never seen them before, then patches of them came up in our old house. Mr. Front Porch said they were weeds and he did have to mow......but he always left me a little patch of the blooming purple flowers to enjoy! I'm SO GLAD TO HEAR Trumpet made it! You saved his life. If you hadn't brought his parents along, no telling what might've happened to the poor lost baby. I've never seen Cats Claw, but my goodness, they are PRETTY! They remind me so much of the Carolina jessamine. I have not seen ANY cat claw here, but will be on the look out! Miss Blackie Sue , or should I say MRS??? ha ha LOL. looks quite content awaiting her babies. Dont worry, she will know what to do, even if it's her first litter. Unless there are complications, all will be fine. Most mommy cats give birth quietly, once in awhile one may meow loudly, that is normal, but most are quiet. The box you provided for her should be fine, until they can climb out of it, but thats a whole other story, and WEEKS AWAY. We always used an old baby playpen, works great, inside OR outside. Dont stress. She trusts you and is depending on you to help keep her safe and fed. The babies won't even be cute when they are born, they will look like wet drowned bald rats, but Blackie will be so so happy and proud of them! Just be calm and gentle around her and provide food and lots of water close to her afterwards, she will be very thirsty after birthing babies. The babies eyes wont open for a few days, sometimes even later. Blackie Sue will keep them fed and cleaned. I'm so excited for this event! PS....let her discover her box on her own, don't make her go in. Cats like to do things THEIR way, ha ha . love ya! Hugs, debbi at debbisfrontporch
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What an amazing story! You were so kind to go help them locate their baby. Great idea to grab the bird seed! I'm so glad it all worked out, thanks to you!
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Wow! What a story! It's so interesting to read of the parents, crying out and searching for that little colt. As I read, I was thinking of the last sheep too. It's such an example of that. I'm glad it all turned out!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update on the General Store. It's fun to watch.
We have Spiderwort here too, not wild though, we had to plant ours. Such pretty little flowers! It's so nice to see those blooms.
"Rejoice! For the Lord brings back His own!"
ReplyDelete💙 Amen.
Pamela, I am so glad that worked out. The seed was a great idea. 🥲
So glad the colt was found! So glad our Lord looks after us too!
ReplyDeleteRejoice for the lost has been found!!
ReplyDeleteThis was our sermon last Sunday too. I haven't heard that song in a long time and I do remember George Beverly Shea singing it.
What a story Pamela, thank you so much for sharing it. Hugs and prayers for answers.
Sue
How I needed this happy ending about Trumpet today, Pamela. Hooray for John and you for helping the little guy reunite with his parents. And we can thank our Lord Jesus for seeking all His lost sheep and not giving up on a one of us. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI love all the wildflower photos! In our area, it's illegal to take/cut any flowers or plants along nature trails (people have received citations for doing that). It's because the natural wild plants and grasses are disappearing from the plains due to over-farming, land purchasing for development, and the like. // There are three wildlife reserves near us, we've been to all of them. Two are specifically where the Sand Hill Cranes and other types migrate. They're a protected species like the wild prairie plants. // I love that old building. In our town, several houses in the original city section are being restored by the owners. People in that district can get grants from the city to help them improve the houses, which are mostly run-down because of age. Many are from the late 1890s and early 1900s. The city is trying to save that area of town because it has become a poorer section over time, but has great historical value. // Prayers for the mama cat and kitties. God is watching over them - and you! You're a love for being so involved with them. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI should have commented before I read the story of the lost sheep because now I have tears in my eyes and my heart is so happy and I can't remember what i read before The Story... so glad you thought of the seed and so sorry to hear one is lost. I missed that on my day off. hold on, must scroll up and REFRESH the dead cells of my brain.
ReplyDeleteYes, I do love shadows on glass and do love that blue vase and ALL the flowers are fantastic, as are the other jars, bottles and vases. BOY does Blackie look preggie, and prayers she will be fine.. and that you will too.
Oh I love that story! Gives me the Holy bumps! Such great pictures that you captured. I am loving that blue vase. Oh that cat looks like she's about to pop. Cats have never been my favorite I am afraid but I do hope her delivery goes well. I hope your week is going wonderful for you. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteOh Pam, I was just about to start blubbering for the colt myself! Praise God lil Trumpet was found safely. Now I'm wondering if that German Shepherd's nose didn't pick up the scent and lead his master to the hiding place. The stories of their legendary rescues never fail to amaze.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving these images of the spiderwort. Despite its name (lol) it looks so pretty against the pretty wallpaper.
Wow, Pam! I am so relieved this story turned out well! I know the history of your own loss years ago contributed greatly to the emotions of the Sand Hill Crane family's problem.
ReplyDeleteAnd then to be concerned for the kitty's expected delivery of babies. It's a lot going on in both your front and back yards!!
Oh my goodness! How wonderful that you could help reunite the cranes! I’d be right there with you, crying and all.
ReplyDeleteI have tried in the past to get up and see the spiderwort blooms open. As far as I can tell they open around 4 am and close around 4 pm.
this is such a sad but happy story. Sad for the loss of the baby and so happy that the other one was found. Bless your heart, I know you were frantically trying to get the mom and dad to follow you, but you did great by getting the seeds and with them following. Quick thinking! Pam..you are surrounded by so much beauty...love it!! Keep us updated on the cats..
ReplyDeleteHi Pam! I love all of the beautiful blossoms in this post! I feel your love for all of God's creatures in every post you write. I hope you are having a good week. See you again soon!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I am so glad the lost baby was found!! How very sad it would have been had they lost the second little one. Lecture them on paying better attention when you can get their attention!! :) Whew! I always love your photos of God's beauty! The flowers are so sweet and how fun to see the ones open and close, day and night!
ReplyDeletebeautiful flower pictures, Pam! I love spiderworts too, they are such a pretty shade of purple. I had never seen them before, then patches of them came up in our old house. Mr. Front Porch said they were weeds and he did have to mow......but he always left me a little patch of the blooming purple flowers to enjoy! I'm SO GLAD TO HEAR Trumpet made it! You saved his life. If you hadn't brought his parents along, no telling what might've happened to the poor lost baby. I've never seen Cats Claw, but my goodness, they are PRETTY! They remind me so much of the Carolina jessamine. I have not seen ANY cat claw here, but will be on the look out! Miss Blackie Sue , or should I say MRS??? ha ha LOL. looks quite content awaiting her babies. Dont worry, she will know what to do, even if it's her first litter. Unless there are complications, all will be fine. Most mommy cats give birth quietly, once in awhile one may meow loudly, that is normal, but most are quiet. The box you provided for her should be fine, until they can climb out of it, but thats a whole other story, and WEEKS AWAY. We always used an old baby playpen, works great, inside OR outside. Dont stress. She trusts you and is depending on you to help keep her safe and fed. The babies won't even be cute when they are born, they will look like wet drowned bald rats, but Blackie will be so so happy and proud of them! Just be calm and gentle around her and provide food and lots of water close to her afterwards, she will be very thirsty after birthing babies. The babies eyes wont open for a few days, sometimes even later. Blackie Sue will keep them fed and cleaned. I'm so excited for this event! PS....let her discover her box on her own, don't make her go in. Cats like to do things THEIR way, ha ha . love ya! Hugs, debbi at debbisfrontporch
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ReplyDeleteThis, is susie klein. For some reason I always have to re-enter my blog url every time, and didn’t today.
DeleteThank you for coming back and trying again! I know I get frustrated when that happens...usually when I am using my phone. Thank you for visiting. Always wonderful to know you are there!!!
DeleteWhat an amazing story! You were so kind to go help them locate their baby. Great idea to grab the bird seed! I'm so glad it all worked out, thanks to you!
ReplyDeleteI'm so relieved that you and Uncle John were able to help reunite the parents with their baby crane! Such a happy ending!
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