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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, April 22, 2026
Wednesday Treasures...Or Photo Dump Day!
Happy Wednesday! Some people call Wednesday "Hump Day", but today I am calling it "Photo Dump Day!" It seems like I've been accumulating a lot of miscellaneous photos that haven't found their time to "rise and shine", so today will be the day. So pour yourself a cup of tea or coffee and let's take a walk through the garden or the house or wherever this leads us, okay?
I don't always take pictures of my breakfast, but I thought this was pretty so I did. I baked some banana nut bread the other day, and we enjoy a slice (or two) for breakfast while it lasts...I prefer to put some cream cheese on mine. Of course, one must have some protein, so I made a little "omelette" of eggs, spinach, ham and cheese. This made a delightful breakfast! I may just have it again today if there is anymore Banana nut bread. HERE is a link to a post with the recipe if you wish to make your own!
I just looked at this again, and thought that might qualify for a "Green Eggs and Ham" Day. If you've ever had grandchildren or have worked with young children, you know all about this! LOL.
Well, what's this? Oh, yes, we must have some Blackie pictures! The other day he saw that our bedroom door was open, and for him that is an opportunity to race me to and through the open door and go hide either under the bed or, if the closet door is open, he loves to go in there and jump in my clothes basket. This time, since I couldn't entice him to get out of the basket, I just pulled the basket with him inside out into the living room! He actually enjoyed the ride and stayed right there in it once it stopped!
But lately he has been choosing to come sit in this rocking chair, which is right behind me as I sit at my computer in the "Room With a View".
Please notice what is written on the little pillow behind him..."The Song of Bluebirds".
After he gives himself his morning bath after eating his breakfast, he curls up on this chair and goes to sleep. For some reason he has decided he likes this even better than sitting in Daddy's lap! Although he will still do that at other times of the day if Daddy is sitting still long enough.
Speaking of the Bluebirds, some of you may have already seen some of these pictures on my Facebook page the other day. I took these pictures a couple of mornings ago, when Mama Bluebird was trying to entice the babies out of the nest by offering them bites of this big juicy bug.
How would you like THIS for breakfast? (would it be better than green eggs and ham??)
What she would do is stick her head in the house with this bug, and let the babies get a little taste of it, and then fly away with it trying to get them to follow her.
Reminds me of this part of Psalm 34...
"8 Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good;
Blessed is the man who trusts in Him!
9 Oh, fear the Lord, you His saints!
There is no want to those who fear Him.
10 The young lions lack and suffer hunger;
But those who seek the Lord shall not lack any good thing."
I used the illustration of the bluebirds enticing their babies out of the nest with little bites of food in our Ladie's Bible Study the other day. One lady was asking about how do you encourage someone to go back to church after many years away. The person had recently lost her husband, and had not been to church in many years, and she was very despondent. However she was resistant to those who were inviting her to go to church, and when she did finally go, she was very critical of everything and didn't want to go back. I had just watched these bluebirds trying to get the babies to follow them out of the nest with little bits of food, and I shared with these ladies that sometimes you have to "spoon feed" a person with just little bits of "food" from God's Word, and let your own light shine before them so that they will see how God is working in your own life as you go through difficult times. Perhaps eventually they will want to know how you've found peace in your own life, and you will be able to share Christ with them more fully. We can't just try to shove a steak down their throats when they really need to be fed with little bits of "baby food" until they are ready for more. I love how God gives us illustrations from His creation to get His point across, don't you?
Speaking of feeding birds...Our hummingbirds have been active too. This is a male Ruby Throated Hummingbird at the feeder...can you see how smoky it is? This was a couple of days ago. The smoke has been really thick for the past few days, although this morning is a bit better. The fires are mostly north of us about 20-25 miles, but the wind blows the smoke our way and it has been pretty bad.
But I was happy to get these photos of the hummingbird. He looks healthy enough.
Also, if you are a Facebook friend, you probably already saw this opossum drinking from the pan of water in the yard. This was early in the morning the other day. I know all the critters are very thirsty since the pond is so dry and even some of the lakes are getting quite low.
I'm glad there was still some water in that pan for him. I've been trying to keep them filled. (There's a lot of dead leaves in there, which I also try to keep out, but there's a lot of dead leaves still blowing around out there with the wind and the drought).
Thankfully our squash plants are doing quite well, since I water them every day...
Everyday there are new flowers on them, so that means there will hopefully be a good crop of zucchini and yellow squash this summer!
And the tomato plants are also getting lots of little flowers. They seem to like the new location.
We took a walk the other morning and I saw this Coral Bean plant blooming...They will attract hummingbirds, and there are some good uses of the plant, however, the beans are poisonous, so don't eat the beans! (or get them on your hands).
He just kept flying further away and I couldn't keep up with him, but he was busy finding bugs to eat in the trees, so I left him alone.
Last night's sunset was pretty special, after a day will smoke filled skies...
However, if you look at the lower clouds on the horizon, you will see that there a lot of smoke there:
Still, we could see the Crescent Moon up in the sky:
Pretty cool!
It was a beautiful evening and I said a prayer of thankfulness that we were safe from the fires here...
But we continue to pray for those in harm's way who are fighting the fires as well as those who live in closer proximity to them. There have been some evacuations, but thankfully no loss of life (that I've heard of).
However at sunrise this morning, the skies were still very smoky in the distance, and we could still definitely smell it:
Actually, that smoke isn't that far away...but thankfully the fires are...
The skies over the still very dry Still Waters Pond this morning:
I would like to close this post with a favorite passage of scripture from the Psalms, which I believe is appropriate in these turbulent times both here locally with the fires and drought, and around the world, with the wars and unrest and serious threats to so many...Praying this for our firefighters, law enforcement, political leaders and our soldiers, and any who are in harms' way.
Psalm 91 NIV
1 Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High
will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
2 I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress,
my God, in whom I trust.”
3 Surely he will save you
from the fowler’s snare
and from the deadly pestilence.
4 He will cover you with his feathers,
and under his wings you will find refuge;
his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.
5 You will not fear the terror of night,
nor the arrow that flies by day,
6 nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness,
nor the plague that destroys at midday.
7 A thousand may fall at your side,
ten thousand at your right hand,
but it will not come near you.
8 You will only observe with your eyes
and see the punishment of the wicked.
9 If you say, “The Lord is my refuge,”
and you make the Most High your dwelling,
10 no harm will overtake you,
no disaster will come near your tent.
11 For he will command his angels concerning you
to guard you in all your ways;
12 they will lift you up in their hands,
so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.
13 You will tread on the lion and the cobra;
you will trample the great lion and the serpent.
14 “Because he loves me,” says the Lord, “I will rescue him;
Oh Pam this is a beautiful post today. Love your Photo Dump and especially appreciate your illustration to the lady at Bible Study. God sure knows how to give us just the perfect answer through our own lives. A lot of us aren't ready for steak. First we have to have tiny bits of "baby food". Thank you for Psalm 91 too. I never get tired of it and the comfort it gives me. (((hugs))) Sue
You've shared such pretty photos today. I love seeing the birds - even with a bug in the beak! Blackie is looking pretty happy. I think he's become more of an inside cat. :) Psalm 91 is so good!
Love all the pictures and your breakfast looks so so GOOD! YUM! Blackie got a good home--- he looks so content and happy. Wow your " maters" and squash are looking great, we haven't even got our masters planted yet. Possums are great helpers and good to have around!--- I fed one here --- they love salad scraps, vegetables, and cat food.
Enjoyed your photo dump, Pam, and glad that Blackie is feeling very comfortable in your home and in that laundry basket too! Thank you for your kind words on my luggage damage and lost socks, they were very much appreciated. The good news is that the luggage cost was reimbursed by the insurance company (not the airline company 😮) and the sock company replaced the socks, so all is well...until the next trip 😏
Hi Pamela, I enjoyed reading your post and seeing all the photos. Your breakfast look so good! I still have my rocking chair and used it with my kids and grandkids. I used Psalm 91 yesterday for my Bible journaling and we focused on the angel that watches over us. Have a great rest of the week!
It is a bit concerning to see that thick smoke in your hummingbird and sunset photos. The contrast between the beauty of the Crescent Moon and the hazy horizon is striking. It is wonderful that you are keeping the water pans filled for the thirsty opossums and other wildlife during this drought. Those small acts of kindness make a huge difference when the local ponds are drying up. Hopefully, those squash and tomato flowers turn into a bumper crop soon! Stay safe from the smoke and fires, and thank you for sharing such a thoughtful reflection and the comforting words of Psalm 91.
Thank you for visiting here today. I would love for you to sign my guestbook and let me know you stopped by. I always enjoy reading your comments and words of encouragement! May you be blessed as you go on your way. Please come back and visit again soon.
Oh Pam this is a beautiful post today. Love your Photo Dump and especially appreciate your illustration to the lady at Bible Study. God sure knows how to give us just the perfect answer through our own lives. A lot of us aren't ready for steak. First we have to have tiny bits of "baby food".
ReplyDeleteThank you for Psalm 91 too. I never get tired of it and the comfort it gives me.
(((hugs)))
Sue
You've shared such pretty photos today. I love seeing the birds - even with a bug in the beak!
ReplyDeleteBlackie is looking pretty happy. I think he's become more of an inside cat. :)
Psalm 91 is so good!
Love all the pictures and your breakfast looks so so GOOD! YUM! Blackie got a good home--- he looks so content and happy. Wow your " maters" and squash are looking great, we haven't even got our masters planted yet. Possums are great helpers and good to have around!--- I fed one here --- they love salad scraps, vegetables, and cat food.
ReplyDeleteMaters. Not masters. Lol 😆
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your photo dump, Pam, and glad that Blackie is feeling very comfortable in your home and in that laundry basket too! Thank you for your kind words on my luggage damage and lost socks, they were very much appreciated. The good news is that the luggage cost was reimbursed by the insurance company (not the airline company 😮) and the sock company replaced the socks, so all is well...until the next trip 😏
ReplyDeleteHi Pamela, I enjoyed reading your post and seeing all the photos. Your breakfast look so good! I still have my rocking chair and used it with my kids and grandkids. I used Psalm 91 yesterday for my Bible journaling and we focused on the angel that watches over us. Have a great rest of the week!
ReplyDeleteIt is a bit concerning to see that thick smoke in your hummingbird and sunset photos. The contrast between the beauty of the Crescent Moon and the hazy horizon is striking. It is wonderful that you are keeping the water pans filled for the thirsty opossums and other wildlife during this drought. Those small acts of kindness make a huge difference when the local ponds are drying up. Hopefully, those squash and tomato flowers turn into a bumper crop soon! Stay safe from the smoke and fires, and thank you for sharing such a thoughtful reflection and the comforting words of Psalm 91.
ReplyDeleteAfter dinner tonight, I am walking out back to our pond to see how it is faring in the drought! Love the bluebird pics!
ReplyDeleteDear Pamela, your photos are gorgeous, dear friend! Blackie is adorable! Your omelet sounds delicious!!!
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