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!

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Tuesday 4~ What Will We Find?

 What Will We Find....


Hello! Welcome to Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4.
Thank you to our hostess Annie for these weekly questions for us to ponder and share our answers. These questions for this week are kind of fun and interesting, so let's go find out what we will find...

1. What will we find on top of your refrigerator?
Well, you know me...a picture is worth a thousand words, so I will be answering these questions with pictures! Here's the top of my refrigerator. Hopefully you can't see the dust...well, if you look closely, you will definitely see dust. I didn't take time to dust the top of the refrigerator for this picture, so you might as well get the real picture...



2. What will we find on your nightstand?
An alarm clock that also has a phone charger built into it, which is very convenient. A lamp. A box of Kleenex, a flashlight, and that pink round thing behind the lamp is actually a hand fan. It's one of those that you can "fold up" and put in your purse, if you can figure out how to do it. I can't,  so it just stays there and I can grab it as needed.


3. What is in your purse or handbag?
My wallet, keys, sunglasses, a little tiny cosmetic bag with lipstick, fingernail file, eyedrops and other emergency things...ink pen, a purse pack of tissues, notepad. And earlier today my Bible and Bible Study guide were also in there...oh, and my cell phone goes in there when we go out.  

4. What will we find on your coffee table or side tables? How about your kitchen or dining table?
The Coffee Table: That book in the middle front is a photo album called "My Pastbook", which I created a few years ago based on photographs that I had put on Facebook over the years. It turned out pretty good. I need to do a more recent one sometime.  The little book on the right is entitled "Beside Still Waters", by Darrell Bush, which I have written about before HERE. That little book was instrumental in our naming our pond "Still Waters Pond". The bowl in the back middle was created for us by a dear friend who has since gone on to heaven. He created it from a "burl" in a maple tree from New Hampshire. It is made in the shape of an eagle. It is holding a couple of those little wire puzzles that you have to figure out how to put it together and then get it apart again.  You will recognize the game to the left of that as coming from Cracker Barrel, and to the left of that are some magazines. Of course we always have coasters on every table.

The side table between our recliners. Yes, we each have our own remote. Sometimes we play dueling remotes to see who gets to watch what they want the fastest. Or who can mute the commercials the fastest, or which one of us wins how loud the volume needs to be. It can be rather commical at times. I turn it up, he turns it down. I want to watch a certain commercial, he mutes it. I want to watch something on HGTV, he wants to watch sports. One thing we do agree on is we like to watch "What's My Line" old reruns while we eat supper in front of the TV. But I think you need to be as old as we are to appreciate them.

The puzzle and game table. The Chess board was created by my father for my husband years ago, because he knew how much he loved to play chess. Sadly, I don't think anyone has played it in years. Maybe I need to challenge him to a game...he taught me how to play right after we got married, and once I got good enough to beat him, we didn't play it as often. LOL. It's been a long time, and I'm not sure I can remember all the moves now.
The little sign "He leads me beside the still waters" was lovingly created by my sweet DIL Rose for me for Christmas one year after we moved here "Beside Still Waters Pond".  The table itself was built by our son Benton, so that makes it extra special.  It can also be used as a bench when we need extra seating for company when we need to add more tables, like at Thanksgiving.

Current View of The Dining Room Table.
This is my Easter Bunny collection, which started originally with the green one in the middle, which was given to me by my maternal grandmother when I was a child. Then the little bunny laying on his back looking at a butterfly was given to Scott, when he was a "baby", by my mother. She also gave Benton and Matthew the two smaller brown bunnies. 

 The white bunny with the Easter egg was for our grandson Noah when he came to visit for Easter as a young child, and the flowered bunny on the left with the pink ribbon in this picture above was for his mother Nicole.   The little white bunny with the pink flower was added when Rose joined our family, but then she saw the cute little brown bunny next to it, and he was a little scuffed up and one of his ears had broken off. So she took him home and fixed his ear and painted him and said she really loved that little bunny the best, because when she was a little girl she used to raise real bunnies like that. So I guess the white one with the flower is up for grabs...maybe Blackie would like that one??? LOL. 

The gray bunny on the far right is the newest member  of the family. My hubby was the only one who didn't have his own bunny, and I saw this last week at the Dollar General store, and it was perfect for him. 
This is how he looks every morning, with his glasses, a cup of coffee, and his laptop. Perfect!

So there you have the current dining room table display. I will share more pictures on Easter when the table is set and ready for Easter Dinner.  

Speaking of Blackie: Last evening while we were outside doing a little yard work, Blackie came out to follow us around as per usual.  For the first time ever that I've witnessed, since his buddy and our sweet Sunshine went over the Rainbow Bridge, Blackie noticed the little gravesite where Sunshine is buried.

He sat right down on the little stones we set there mainly to make sure no critters came and tried to dig there. He sat and watched us working and seemed to be protecting that place and claiming it as his "territory".
It was a very sweet and touching moment that just might have a brought a tear or two to my eyes.


I will close this post today with these verses about love...some powerful words to ponder as we live out this week, the events of which demonstrate the greatest love of all time.

1 Corinthians 13:4-7, 13 NLT
4 Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud 5 or rude. It does not demand its own way. It is not irritable, and it keeps no record of being wronged. 6 It does not rejoice about injustice but rejoices whenever the truth wins out. 7 Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.

13 Three things will last forever—faith, hope, and love—and the greatest of these is love.


John 3:16-17 NKJV
16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. 
17 For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.


John 15:13 KJV
13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.

I hope you and yours have a blessed Holy Week and Easter.





20 comments:

  1. My refrigerator has dust on it too. It's a forgotten spot!
    Your nightstand is much less cluttered than mine. I have too many books on it, lip balm, lotion...
    I think we need another remote so we could duel too!

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    1. My lip balm, lotion, vicks vaporub, socks, etc., are in the top drawer of that nightstand. Very convenient. My heating pads are in the bottom drawer! Also very convenient! LOL. Oh, doesn't every couple have two remotes??? We only have one TV, so we have to work things out somehow! LOL.

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  2. I forgot - that new bunny is adorable!

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    1. Thank you! I thought so too. I presented it to John yesterday when I set it out on the table...and he was impressed. He said, "Yes, that's me!!" LOL.

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  3. I love your collection of bunnies, Pamela, and the stories behind them all make them that much more special. Seeing Blackie guarding Sunshine's grave is so touching, too. What a loving kitty he is! You are blessed to have him.
    Blessings!

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    1. Thank you Martha. My collections of "things" all have stories behind them...that's why the "things" never go away...someday the kids will have to figure it all out. And yes, we feel blessed to have Blackie...although right now he things he should be allowed on the dining room table, and I don't think that will work with those bunnies on there...so we are having to watch out where he decides to jump and land these days. Little by little he's claiming every chair and table in our house. LOL. I never knew having a kitty in the house could be so "interesting". LOL.

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  4. Oh, what fun questions. Look at Blackie... how precious.

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    1. Thank you. Yes, he seems to be taking over every aspect of our lives lately...he's really something!!! Precious? yes, I think so too. Although there are moments...see my reply to Martha's comment above. LOL.

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  5. Love everything about this post Pam. I don't dare show pictures of my fridge top or tables. Things are very cluttery right now. eBay tends to multiply like rabbits ... speaking of rabbits, your collection with the personal history is wonderful. Yours aren't just knick knacks but visual memories. Love the pictures of Blackie and his honoring Sunshine.
    Thanks for the beautiful verses for today too.
    Sue

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    1. Thank you, Sue. I figured you'd understand about such things that tend to "multiply like rabbits". That's a good term for my current rabbit collection. Yes, they do have a history...so that is why so many "things" keep multiplying in my house rather than being able to let them go. Some day our kids will have to figure it out. LOL.

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  6. I forgot to say dust on my refrigerator too! That new bunny is so cute! So is Blackie as he sits on the stones. Amen to the verses!

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    1. I think we probably all have dust on our refrigerators...it's one of those places that we forget to dust regularly probably because it's too high for us to notice! Mine is overdo for a good cleaning I just discovered! LOL. Thank you for the kind words and thoughts always. Have a blessed Easter!

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  7. my dust on the fridge top has been there so long its greasy and will take a lot dawn to clean it. the problem is I can't reach it and am afraid I will fall off ladder or stool. Bob used to do it, now he can't even stand much less reach it.
    hugs to Blackie, I am sure he still misses his best buddy. As I looked at the Bunnies I picked the tall jade bunny as my favorite and the tall gray bunny and could not decide which I liked best... My dad did not give gifts to my kids but I had to stop him from taking them to the feed store when he went, because they each came home with a buddy that grew in 2 week into a full size CHICKEN, and after lying to my sons about giving the chicken to my aunts maid, so they could run free and play with other chickens, knowing that they would be FOOD for her kids, he came home the next time with a rabbit. a big rabbit. I can't remember how I got rid of that one. I said daddy if you buy another thing for them that is alive and breathing you can't take them with you anymore

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    1. Yes, dust on top of the refrigerator is really a chore that none of us like to do. Plus I have those shelves on top of all the cabinets, which are also loaded with collectible stuff, and they are in dire need of dusting...and like you said, grease does collect in the air and land on things and attract dust, so it's a huge job to clean. Oh, your story about your Dad giving living things to your boys...that's so funny! He meant well, I'm sure. My father in law used to take our boys to the corner store by their house and buy them soda and candy or ice cream, anything they said they wanted, and then they'd come back to the house and not want to eat and supper, and I'd be hopping mad at him! But looking back, I know he was doing something that he enjoyed with his only grandsons and to him that was precious, so I try to be kinder in my thoughts toward him nowadays. Our boys sure loved him!!!! Precious memories.

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  8. Girlfriend, I wasn't looking for any dust on top of your refrigerator, my eyes were on that Cow, pig, chicken cookie jar (or I think it's a cookie jar) that is adorable . . . be still my heart . . . so cute! Anyway, tell who doesn't have dust on top of their frig . . . only for a few days after a serge of deep cleaning. I'm so short that I rarely think to climb up there and clean.

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  9. I read aloud to Gary that part in this post about your 'dueling remotes.' That was funny.

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  10. That is so sweet about Blackie. You have to wonder what is going on in his little head - does he know? Today we received Laydee's ashes - I can't bring myself yet, to pull them out of the bag and look at the container. Susie was very curious. In time...
    I hate the top of my refrigerator - I never know what to put up there.

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    1. I also wanted to add - I too, thought that was funny about the dueling remote controls.

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  11. I enjoyed your answer Pamela. I laugh when I read about your dueling remotes. If my husband was home earlier it might be that way with us. But he has so little time before bed when he does get home that I always give him the remote to watch whatever he wants and we watch much of it together. Sometimes he doesn't want to take the remote if I've been watching something else but I always tell him I can watch the program all the other hours of the day. Sweet Blackie seems to know something about his former friend. Cats and I think all animals have extra good perceptive capabilities. Hugs to him and to you. x

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  12. Oh, your home always looks so welcoming! Right away, I noticed your "Pastbook" -- what a brilliant idea! Our television set-up is so convoluted; I've given up trying to decide which one does what, and in what order. Pretty sure our refrigerator top has a collection of dust; good thing we're not super tall! These images of Blackie on his friend's gravesite are so touching; I've a big lump in my throat.

    PS - Yes, I love watching old "What's my Line" re-runs; the ladies' dresses so elegant.

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