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!
Showing posts with label Isaiah 54:13. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Isaiah 54:13. Show all posts

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Thursday Thankfulness and Friday Foto Friends

 I'll start this post out with some different pictures from Still Waters Pond:

I was happy to see this "Little Blue Heron" out there one morning, and it was staying really close to what I thought was a Snowy Egret, but now after looking up the Heron I discovered that it was actually a Juvenile Little Blue Heron, which is totally white! Who'da thunk it???


I wondered why they were being such good friends...and now I know they may actually be related to one another!

And actually there were two of the white birds...I just didn't get them both in the same photo...
So maybe this was a mother Little Blue Heron and two youngsters? Now I am glad I was paying attention! We don't get to see them here very often!


Yes, I know I am way behind! It's been a busy week...But a good week.  Every day has had something going on and I've been trying to keep up, but, well...I hope you understand how it is...between church and family activities, physical therapy,  etc.  But I do have many things for which to be thankful...so here we go:

  • We did finally get our septic tank pumped out on Monday morning after a long weekend without the full functioning of the "facilities"... We sure were happy to see those people early Monday morning! Come to find out that there is a "filter" between the tank and the drain field, and apparently it is supposed to be cleaned every year...(who knew that???).  And yes, we could do it ourselves if we want to...just a matter of lifting a very heavy concrete 18" diameter lid and pulling out the metal filter and hosing it down...Okay...any volunteers?  LOL. As long as we have strong young people around to help, we can manage it, but eventually that will be one of those things that we'll have to just remember to call someone to take care of...

  • Speaking of having strong young people around...This week our grandson decided to start helping Grandpa clean out the shed.  It is a job that has needed doing ever since we moved here actually...we have just never really ever gotten around to getting it organized like it should be.
    So he worked diligently in sorting out things that needed to be kept and things that really needed to be pitched.  
  • And today our son came over with his pick up truck and they loaded up the stuff that needed to go to the dump 
(and yes, Dawn helped supervise the cleaning out of things and even had some good ideas for how to use some things that might have gone to the dump instead...)And off they went! 

It may not look it, but this is actually a great improvement!  And yes, this is still a work in progress!

  • Next item of thankfulness:  Hubby and I both had eye appointments today.  I thought for sure that I would need new lenses in my glasses, but apparently my eyes have not changed enough for that. I do have the very tiny beginning of a cataract, but the Dr. said it will be a while before it is ready for surgery.

However, my hubby is a different story...not only does he need glasses (which he hasn't had a prescription for glasses in a long while, but has used little reader glasses), but he also has small cataracts in both eyes that the Dr. said will probably need to be removed in a year or two. So thankfully we still both have time before we have to deal with that!  We are both thankful that other than that everything looks good.

  • I am thankful for our family and all the blessings of having them with us (and/or nearby).   We've been having great times together and just enjoying being "family".
  • I am thankful for the Ladies' Bible Study that I attend each week.  We've been studying the book of Acts this year. It is more than just straight "study time". We share burdens and joys and concerns with one another and pray for each other as well.  Sometimes God answers little prayers (and big ones) as we read and study God's Word together...we see things we maybe had never noticed before, or get a new or clearer perspective on what the Scriptures are saying.  This week as we focused on Acts chapter 8 and the story of Philip being led by the Holy Spirit to go and talk with the Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8:26-40), we saw how "we can share the message (of Christ as our Messiah) with one person at a time, and leave the results to the Lord."   That was a huge comfort to me...especially the part about leaving the results with the Lord.  We are not responsible for how or when a person responds to God's truth found in His Word.  We are only responsible for being faithful to share God's Word as we are led by the Holy Spirit, and to live our lives in such a way that others will see Jesus living in us...and leave the rest to Him.  That is a big relief! It's God's business, and He will take care of the rest!
  • I am thankful for all of God's beautiful creation surrounding us each day. We just need to be present...open our eyes and see and appreciate what He has done for us.  And with that I will share a few more pictures from around Still Waters Pond  this week.  

Mrs. Bluebird is faithfully sitting on her nest and peeking out the window to see what's going on in the world around her...

And Mr. Bluebird comes and goes, bringing her food and keeping all the other birds away from the house...
Isn't he so very handsome?

How wonderful to see him in the early morning sunshine:


Hello out there!!! I sure wish it wasn't so hot in this house already!  But thankfully we have been getting some cool mornings and evenings that are very pleasant for everyone...

Mrs. Ruby Throated Hummingbird continues to come and go...

And our Sand Hill Crane Family also continue to keep us entertained each day...

The colts are getting very tall and I can tell their wings are growing stronger every day as well.

I love how they follow their parents around and are learning everything they need to know to live in this world by watching and copying what they see their parents do.


Here one of them is flapping her wings. I think she stepped into a deeper place on the pond and started flapping and swimming. However, the pond is so shallow now because of lack of rain that they can literally almost walk across the whole pond.  We really need rain badly!!

Now she is on firmer ground...

Finally the whole family made it across the pond and are headed around the shore to work their way back around the pond and to their resting place on the other side for the night.
And with that I will also say good night! 

Some thoughts from God's Word to ponder:

Isaiah 54:13 NKJV
"All your children shall be taught by the Lord,
And great shall be the peace of your children."





Saturday, September 18, 2021

Saturday Roundup and Blessings

Here it is Saturday evening, and I really don't have much to say.  Thought I'd go through some random pictures from the week and see if we can put it together into some kind of post!

This was the morning sunrise one fine morning this week!  I love how the contrails criss-crossing across the sky glow in the morning sunlight.  It was a beautiful way to start the day...


And then on another morning this past week the skies looked like this... a foggy mist above the pond in the early morning before the sun began to rise.  The lights are from cars passing on the road on the other side of those trees, driving through the fog to get to work on time.  We've had several foggy mornings this week.  It's that in between season time when it can't make up its mind if it's going to be cool and cloudy  or warm and humid.  Usually once the sun comes up it's still pretty hot and humid.


Now this is a picture of progress.  We've had road construction going on in our little town for as long as we've lived here.  They are four-laning the main highway through town, and on this particular day they were putting up some new traffic lights to change lanes from one side to the new  completed side so they can finish working on the other side.  Confused? You should live here. At least it's progress. 


A week or so ago I showed you some little signs of autumn here, and today I check them out again and the little cut down maple trees are doing their best to keep growing.

I hope they will get big and tall again and let their colors glow!!


Speaking of glowing...a week or so ago I told my daughter in love that we had some good rib eye steaks in the freezer but our gas grill no longer worked so I wasn't sure when or how we were going to cook them.  Well, the very next day she and our son showed up in our driveway with this in the back of their truck.

No, it wasn't brand new, but it was as good as new, except it needed a few new parts.  My sweet DIL ordered the parts and they brought them over one day this past week too.

Today our son the grill chef put all the new parts in it and got it fired up...and it worked like a charm!


 So we decided to test it with some hamburgers tonight.

I said I didn't want to ruin those good steaks on it until we were sure it was going to work good enough for steaks! LOL.


Oh, BTW, did you notice his t-shirt?  LOL.  Anyway...


The burgers turned out perfect, and so as soon as we can get together with our other kids again, (and also have enough steaks to go around for the whole family), we will be having them over for a steak dinner!


I love how resourceful our family is.  We are very blessed indeed.

Here's some food for thought regarding our children, no matter what their age:


Good Night My Friends.
May you sleep in peace.

(This is our sunset right now.  Nothing spectacular, but still beautiful in its own way. 
We are blessed with God's perfect peace.)