One thing we do every day, weather permitting, is take a little ride to a wooded area where we can take a walk. Now that the days are getting longer, we are trying to go twice a day, morning and evening. It really helps us to feel refreshed after being cooped up so much in the house these days. And the exercise is especially good for us. (especially me after my surgery...it is helping me to rebuild my strength and I can really tell the difference when we don't get out and walk)
Most every morning I hear a particular bird calling as we take our walks. I look and look up in the trees but I can never see the bird...until this morning:
It is a "Rufus Sided Towhee" , and if you want to hear him, Listen HERE.
Also, the past few days we have been passing by this Mimosa tree that is in full bloom alongside the road. This evening I talked my hubby into pulling off the road so I could go take a picture of it. He's a good sport (most of the time) when I say, "Please pull over so I can take a picture!"
These trees are another kind of wild tree, some call them a "weed tree" as they can be invasive, but they are so pretty in the spring when they are blooming. I'm not so fond of their long seed pods that come later, however.
I also talked him into doing something else we haven't done in quite a while...we pulled into the McDonald's Drive-thru (all that is open), and I got a chocolate milkshake with whipped cream on top! The girl on the order speaker asked if I wanted the whipped cream...and of course I said yes!!! If you are going to have a milkshake might as well go whole hog! It was so good. I may talk him into stopping again and get some fries and a burger to go with that milkshake next time!!! That is the only drive-thru we have here in our little town, so you gotta get what you can while you can! (And all that walking is working up an appetite! Gotta keep my strength up, right??)
I just discovered that my blogging friend Gayle over at "Ventures in Photos" posted a wonderful scripture verse, photograph, and a praise song that I've never heard before in all my years in ministry in churches... and I've never noticed this particular verse in Psalms before either:
Psalm 18:29
"For by You I can run against a troop,
By my God I can leap over a wall."
I highly recommend you go over to "Ventures in Photos" and check this out. I think you will enjoy the song as well as her post.
I love the imagery of that little verse...and I think we are all at that point in this social distancing/isolation/pandemic that we are about ready to go and "leap over a wall." I probably skipped over that verse before because the ones after it are the more "popular verses" of this particular Psalm. But this just proves that we shouldn't skip around in our reading...we might miss a real gem in the process!
Psalm 18:30-33
30. "As for God, His way is perfect;
The word of the Lord is proven;
He is a shield to all who trust in Him.
31. For who is God, except the Lord?
And who is a rock, except our God?
32. It is God who arms me with strength,
and makes my way perfect.
33. He makes my feet like the feet of deer,
and sets me on my high places."
We had not one but two little deer run along the shore of the pond this morning. Only managed to get one in the picture. |
Maybe we need to be reminded that it IS GOD who arms us with strength...and He does give us the strength to run against our enemies and even leap over a wall that is in our path...but we need the Lord to guide us and we need to remember that He is that shield of protection when we put our trust in Him. Don't go leaping over walls and running against the troops without God giving us the strength and power to do so. Don't try to fight our enemies in our own strength...trust in the Lord!
And then, He will deliver us from our enemies and lift us up above those who may rise up against us. (Psalm 18:48).
Back to the beginning of Psalm 18:1-3
"I will love You, O Lord, my strength.
The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer;
My God, my strength, in whom I will trust.
My shield and the horn of my salvation,
my stronghold.
I will call upon the Lord, Who is worthy to be praised;
So shall I be saved from my enemies."
Amen!