It's Wednesday night...and the moon is bright!
This is the scene from our front porch tonight..."Silent Night, Holy Night..."
All is calm...all is bright...Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child, Holy Infant so tender and mild,
Sleep in heavenly peace, sleep in heavenly peace..."
A little bit earlier there was a beautiful sunset over our own Still Waters (still dry) Pond. Do you see the duck in the tree?

I'm thinking this may be one of the Muscovy Ducks that I really don't appreciate so much, but he does make for a beautiful picture in the tree at sunset, so I have agree that even a duck I don't like has a purpose in life...
God says in Psalm 46:10-11 NKJV
10 Be still, and know that I am God;
I will be exalted among the nations,
I will be exalted in the earth!
11 The Lord of hosts is with us;
The God of Jacob is our refuge. Selah
And with my enforced "quarantine" this week, I am learning to appreciate the stillness and the presence of God. We took a little ride to try to catch more of the sunset before it totally disappeared...and to get out of the house for a little bit. Hubby is going stir crazy I think...but he also thought I needed a change of scenery for a little while too. So we rode over to another lake nearby to catch the rest of the sunset...(a lake that is NOT dry!!)
I hope we didn't disturb these fishermen too much.
It really was a beautiful night.
And just so you know, we do still have some beautiful scenes on our own Still Waters Pond in the daytime...even if there isn't any water...This Great Blue Heron flew up into a tree to check out things. Actually there were two of them. I was thinking maybe they were looking for a place to build their nest because they do nest in the trees, but the other one flew away and this one still hangs around during the day to "fish"...for what, I'm not sure...maybe frogs...
We also had two of these interesting Wood Storks fly in for a few minutes. I didn't get a picture of the other one. They have been here in the past years as well, but they saw that there was no water and they took off pretty quickly.
Mister Red Shouldered Hawk manages to keep finding food here however. I see him flying about all around and over the pond throughout the day. There is life out there, just not like what we are used to.
He saw something down there on the dry pond bed and gobbled it up and flew away:
And actually, you can barely tell it, but it was raining a little bit yesterday afternoon! It totally surprised us! but it didn't last for long. The forecast does show rain coming this weekend, so I am praying it will be something worth waiting for!

Today was a good day for soup. It turned a little cooler, and I've been wanting soup. This was a quick one, however. I opened up a can of Campbell's Chicken Noodle soup and added a can of mixed vegetables and some onion flakes, garlic powder, and pepper, and Ritz Crackers, and it was really good for a quick lunch. I actually also made beef stew in the crock pot for supper with some fresh home made biscuits. I forgot to take any pictures of that, however. It was really good, and there's some leftover for tomorrow. Hooray!
We were watching What's My Line while we ate our lunch, and I was surprised to see Gloria Swanson as their special "mystery guest". This was from early 1950's. I was thrilled to see her, because I actually met her in person on my 10th birthday. (which would have been a few years after this particular program). I wrote about that memorable event
HERE, several years ago.
While I'm resting, I am doing little bits here and there of decorating things that I have available to work with. Tomorrow Benton is coming over to bring in the boxes of decorations from the shed along with our tree so I can get to the rest of it a little at a time.
Lily Grace and my
"Margie Doll" (see link for more information on her) wanted to be dressed in some Christmas dresses, so here they are. Margie Doll is my doll that I've had since my 7th birthday, a gift from my Aunt Margie, so that's why I named her Margie Doll. Lily Grace you all should know by know...but if you don't, you can read all about her in her own blog,
The Adventures of Lily Grace. That link will take you to a post written several years ago when Lily first learned about an Advent Calendar. We haven't written any new adventures in a while, but maybe we need to think about that. Lily still has adventures...but Mommie is just too tired and busy to write more than one blog at a time. LOL.
Here's the rest of Lily's friends. We'll be getting things ready for Christmas more and more as the boxes are opened and things are rediscovered!

Thank you all for your kind words and thoughts and prayers regarding my illness. I am getting better day by day, and I'm trying not to do too much, but you know how it is...there's just so much to do during this Advent season! But God has me here in a time of waiting and resting...and I want to use this time wisely to prepare my heart for the Advent of our Lord...yes, the Advent of the Christ child that we celebrate at Christmas, but also the 2nd Advent of our Lord, Who will "come with a strong hand...and His arm shall rule for Him; Behold His reward is with Him, and His work before Him..." (see these verses below.) Yes, Christ is coming again...and we need to "Be still and know that (He) is God..." and prepare our hearts for this very good news, for those who believe. There is so much for which to prepare our hearts...I hope we are all ready...
Isaiah 40:8-11 NKJV
"8 The grass withers, the flower fades,
But the word of our God stands forever.”
9 O Zion,
You who bring good tidings,
Get up into the high mountain;
O Jerusalem,
You who bring good tidings,
Lift up your voice with strength,
Lift it up, be not afraid;
Say to the cities of Judah, “Behold your God!”
10 Behold, the Lord God shall come with a strong hand,
And His arm shall rule for Him;
Behold, His reward is with Him,
And His work before Him.
11 He will feed His flock like a shepherd;
He will gather the lambs with His arm,
And carry them in His bosom,
And gently lead those who are with young."
Amen
I hope you enjoyed my "Wednesday Treasures" for tonight. Have a blessed and peaceful rest of your week.
I really enjoy seeing all the different types of birds that come to Still Waters Pond.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you were able to get out for a little ride. The sunset was gorgeous and the addition of the fishermen was great.
Thank you, Mari. I wasn't sure if the fishermen wanted me taking their pictures, but it was dark and you can't tell who they are, so hopefully they didn't really mind. It did make for a more interesting picture. I wonder if they caught anything? Maybe! Have a blessed and wonderful day.
DeleteI enjoyed my visit today :) seeing the birds and beautiful scenery.
ReplyDeleteWelcome, Sarah! I believe you are a new visitor, and I'm so happy to have you visit here. I just went over to your site and left a message! I hope to get to know you better in the future!
Deleteit hurts my heart that your pond is still dry, it is so dry here, the poor yard man has not mowed in 6 weeks, everything has stopped growing. that sky over the water is magnificent and a great idea to go for a ride. your dolls are ready for Christmas, and the dresses on all of them are just perfect... you can madly snap every room in your house. there is nothing much in my house to take photos of, unless I put lights on the hospital bed. ha ha
ReplyDeleteOh, maybe some lights on the hospital bed would be very festive indeed and get someone else in the Christmas spirit! But then again, maybe not. Just do your usual lovely things with your beautiful Nativity on your glass shelves and your pretty lights you use there. That is enough to give a welcoming glow and calm your spirit. I enjoy the pictures you've been sharing of Santas from the past, etc. They show you in a different and happier time of life and I think it's good to remember how things were and the love that is still there...(((HUGS)))
DeleteI love that even the dolls' pets have food dishes near the tea set! How fun!! I have missed Lily Grace, but enjoy seeing her in your posts now and then. She even came to lunch with us in Micanopy a few years ago!! I am glad you are resting and getting better, Pam. A little at a time is all it takes. I enjoyed this post and (always) your photos. Hoping your pond fills up again before all the wildlife forgets about it!! xo
ReplyDeletePoor Still Waters Pond! I do hope you get that rain you need to fill her up soon, Pamela. I loved seeing Lily Grace and Margie Doll dressed for the holidays. Looking forward to seeing all your decorations soon. And your moon and sunset photos? Gorgeous! Don't overdo it! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing Lily Grace, Margie and all their friends all ready for a wonderful Christmas tea. I did see the duck, but had to look hard to find him in the first picture. Sorry to see the pond is still dry, hopefully rain will come soon. Hope you're feeling better.
ReplyDeleteThe sunsets have been so orange lately!!! Beautiful. Keep resting; you don't want this to take longer than it will!
ReplyDeleteYes, I spotted that duck right away ... good eyes, girl! Your gathering room looks so warm and inviting; I never thought to 'tweak' canned soup, but yes. I want to do that, too. We're experiencing a cold, miserable rain that seriously calls out for soup/stew. Since I've an echo scheduled in a little bit, I may just have to detour past Publix for some fixings!
ReplyDeleteThis entire post is a Treasure !
ReplyDeleteI love everything about it. The photos of sunset at the lake with the fishermen is a definite wall hanger. Peace !!
So glad you are feeling a bit better, just don't over do it !!
Lilly Grace is adorable in her Christmas finery.
Sue
I just love the birds. I enjoyed it. I have always wanted to see a blue heron in the area. Enjoyed your dolls too.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing all of your photos both of your pond and the lake. There used to be a lot of herons at a lake in northern Idaho that we camped at.
ReplyDeleteYour soup and stew sound great and I pray that you will soon be completely well from your pneumonia. It was 0 F here this morning when I took Zoey outside. Brrrrr.
Blessings,
Betsy
Beautiful photos, Pam. Florida is supposed to get a cold, wet winter this year. I hope Still Water's Pond will be replenished soon. Keep resting, and I hope you are feeling better soon.
ReplyDeleteWow...that is a big ol' hawk and beautiful it is. Looking so pretty around your place Pam. I enjoyed seeing the sunsets behind the pine trees. I do love the pine trees and we have so many in my area. This is the thing I love about East Texas..It's always green from the pine trees. enjoy your Friday and enjoy the season.
ReplyDeleteRespiratory infections are the worse, and as we get older it seems to take longer to recover. I used to get sick every year, about ten years ago I started using vitamins and supplements and haven't had a cold or flu since. I take vitamins C, D, zinc, lysine, oregano oil capsules, vitamin B12, garlic and ginger. These all have anti bacterial, anti viral properties. I travel between Dubai, Qatar, Saudi and WA state frequently and did catch covid on a long haul flight, so I added echinacea to that for a time. Of course you'll want to do your own research, these are used more in the EU and IMO underutilized in the States.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this info. I do take a lot of vitamins every day, but apparently not enough! May I ask who this is? I don't usually post anonymous comments unless they identify themselves. Thank you !
DeleteI enjoyed all of your photos. Yum, I could go for a bowl of soup. Hope you are enjoying your weekend.
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