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 Psalm 34:4-7. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 13, 2022

Good Thursday Morning Delights

 Good Morning! It's been a bit of a busy week, with something going on every day, so I feel like I am running a bit behind in my visits with you! 


So why don't we just sit down in my "Room with a View" 


and have a cup of tea and visit for a while?  Of course, it is still early early morning, and the sun has not yet come up, so my "room with a view" doesn't have a view outside just yet, but we can be cozy here and enjoy chatting.
Actually, I am having a very weak cup of hot tea this morning, with no sugar added.  I am going to be going for a CT Scan in a little while, testing for that pesky diverticulitis that was bugging me to find out what's going on in there.  I'm not supposed to have anything to eat or drink except water since midnight last night, but I needed just a wee little bit of hot tea to get my morning started just right. My test isn't until 11:30, and at 9:30 I have to drink my first "barium smoothie", and then again another one at 10:30. You know I am looking forward to that like a hole in my head, so I'd rather be sitting here visiting with you.


Here's the "view" to my right...you've probably seen these pictures before. Just a little bookshelf with interesting little books on it and few doodads and special things that have some kind of significance to me.  Of course you've seen that picture of "My Three Sons" before too.


And hanging on the wall up in front of me next to the window is a "collage" of some of my favorite nature photos that I took at our last home in the forest, with the exception of the Barred Owl. That came from another time and another place that was significant...and actually, I believe my sister took that picture, but I've kept that copy to remind me of my special "relationship" with the Barred Owls.


Here's another picture of one of our bears from our home in Salt Springs. That little guy was trying to figure out just how to get at that bird seed. In one of the pictures above, you can see that he was successful. After than incident, I had to move my bird feeder into an enclosed fenced area, but alas, there were a few times that even a tall wooden fence could not keep out a hungry bear!
I do miss seeing our little "critters" that frequently roamed about our house there, but the benefits to living here where we are now outweigh the joys of living with nature that we had there...so here we are.


And God has delighted us with some new kinds of wildlife here on Still Waters Pond!
Yes, the geese have been coming back more frequently lately. That is always something to celebrate!




Yes, these are the sights I can often enjoy from my "Room with a View" when the sun comes up!




But back to the current view...
Around behind my chair are these wonderful portraits of my maternal grandparents:


Yes, they are sitting on the floor right now, because I am not sure where will be the best place to hang them.  But aren't they wonderful? Recently the wife of one of my cousins passed away. My cousin had already passed several years ago, and so their children were cleaning out their home. The children were born after the time of my grandparents, and so they never knew them, and really didn't have any interest in keeping these portraits. So my cousin's son called me and asked me if I would be interested in having them!  Would I!!!???

My lovely grandmother Flora Sheets Tedlie

And my handsome Grandpa Benton F. Tedlie

I knew that my sister already had my mother's copies of these portraits that I remembered hanging on the wall of our home for many many years. I had always wanted a copy for myself, and so was very thrilled to receive these.  

And that's not all!  He asked if I would be interested in having these very old books, which originally had belonged to my Aunt Margie and Uncle Ed (my mother's oldest sister and husband).  Actually, I remember having these books in our house when I was growing up. I think my Aunt and Uncle had given them to our family to enjoy after their sons were done with them.  Somehow, apparently my parents had given them back to my cousin's family after we were done with them so their children could enjoy them.  And now they came back to my family...full circle.  They are very old and not in perfect condition, but they are treasures for sure:






Sometime perhaps I will do a little more of a close up of each book so you can see the wonderful pictures and stories from the past. A couple of these books may be totally lost to our civilization today, due to things like "political correctness" or "censorship", and so I will hang on to these all the more as the stories were very wonderful and important stories.

Well, my friends, the sun is starting to rise and I must get a move on if I am going to accomplish much today besides drinking chalky milkshakes and having pictures taken of my innards.  I am not too worried about the results of this...just routine tests, but still...you know what I mean. So a little prayer is always welcome.

Meanwhile, what fun things can you find to "delight in" today?

"I sought the Lord, and He heard me,
And delivered me from all my fears."
Psalm 34:4

I'll try to get back with you all later!! Have a blessed and beautiful day!!!





Monday, April 26, 2021

Special Delivery!!

Just be forewarned...there are a LOT of pictures today! But there was no way I could leave any out! This is the day we've been waiting for all spring!  Yes! We received a "special delivery" today of four beautiful Canada Goose Goslings!


I think you can just imagine my joy and delight to see both Mother and Father Goose swimming across the pond to our shore, with their beautiful new family bobbing along behind them.


It was truly as if they brought them right over to us so we could see them.  


They did not seem the least bit afraid of me standing up on the porch crying and saying "Oh Thank You! Oh! They are so beautiful! Oh, Praise God! Oh! How wonderful!"  Over and over again...as I kept snapping pictures as fast as I could, fearing I might miss a single moment of this great event.


I mean, who couldn't resist standing and watching and cheering them on?
Could YOU?


Oh, they are just so adorable!!!!!!!


Father Goose stands proudly at attention, as if to say, "Yes Ma'am! These are my goslings! Aren't they the handsomest things you've ever seen?"


Yes, they are just perfectly wonderful!!!


Mother Goose has survived her long wait, and now she is proudly showing off her pretty babies...


I can't believe they swam all the way across the pond from the island to our shore...they are so little!


Well, we want to keep them moving along. We need to show them more of the pond and teach them more about where it is safe and where it isn't...


And so, after Mother Goose dunked her head in the water a few more times...(I am sure she was hungry and thirsty after her ordeal)


They rounded up the little flock and started on around the shore...


Bye Bye little goslings!  We'll be watching for you to come by again!!


And so they went around the bend a little ways, and there they stayed in a little cove near the shore for a while, resting and probably eating the grasses...


A little while later I saw this Great Blue Heron fly in and land in a tree not too far from where the geese were resting...


Immediately Father and Mother Goose started honking loudly and frantically got their children in a row and started swimming as quickly as they could back toward the other side where their nest on the island is...


Mr. Heron is keeping a very watchful eye on them, and Father and Mother are surrounding their children and hurrying them away to safety...


It is a long hard swim across the pond back to the island, and the water is much deeper there. But they must feel safer taking them across the water rather than back around the shore line.


Hurry, little ones! Hurry! We must get back home to safety!


Father and Mother are keeping a close watch on the children and also a wary eye on the heron to make sure he is staying put...


Mr. Heron is quite interested in this little parade, and stands up tall to watch them go...


Hurry Children! Keep Swimming! We are almost there!! No time to lose!


Just a little while longer and we will be back to safety...


Keep going...don't dawdle...


Are they all still with me?

Wait, I only see three heads...

Oh, Thank Heaven! Look again, all four are there! And we have made it back to our island where we can safely get back into our nest away from Mr. Heron's prying eyes.

That was a close call! But Mr. Heron, you will just have to go away.  Mother and Father Goose are not going to be fooled by you.

As you can imagine, I sighed a prayer of relief when that little trip was over and the family was safe at last.  But I know there are many dangers out there for these little ones, and they aren't "home free" yet. It will take a lot of diligence on the part of the parents to keep them safe until they are able to fend for themselves.

Sometimes we may feel like there are dangers all around us and we need a place of protection from our enemies of fear, loneliness, grief, or just general worries about health, finances or family. Today I was very concerned for a loved one who was having some tests done in the emergency room because of some potentially serious issues. I sought the Lord in prayer, but still felt a sense of panic and worries about the "what ifs".  I asked the ladies at our Bible Study this afternoon to please remember my loved one in prayer as well.
You can imagine my great relief when I got home and contacted my loved one and found out that she was on her way home and that all tests were negative and the news we had dreaded the most was not true at all.  Praise God!

We are blessed to have such a loving and compassionate Heavenly Father, Who is always there for us, ready to calm our fears and carry us safely "home".   Like  those Canada Goose parents, He surrounds us with His love and covers us with His feathers, and protects us from our enemies.

"He shall cover you with His feathers,
And under His wings you shall take refuge;
His truth shall be your shield and buckler."
Psalm 91:4


So very thankful for answered prayers today for my loved one, and also for a happy ending to the Goose Family story.  It was a wonderful lesson in the power of prayer and putting our trust and faith in our Heavenly Father.  

Postscript:  If you want to see the sequel to this story, please check out https://adventuresoflilygrace.blogspot.com/2021/04/lilys-goose-story.html to see the next part.

And there is THIS UPDATE...

And then check out THIS post for a happier ending.