Welcome to my "Open Window"...a place of hope, encouragement, and adventure as we journey down the road from "Closed Doors" to the new opportunities God places in our pathway. I hope you will take the time to go back and follow the trail of mixed blessings and fears, failures and triumphs from the past and side-trips in the present. Perhaps it will conjure up some of your own special memories, and be an invitation for you to share with others. I look forward to spending this time with you!
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 Saturday Wanderings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saturday Wanderings. Show all posts
Here it is the first Saturday afternoon of May! The current temperature at 1:44 p.m. is 86 degrees F., and it is partly cloudy and breezy. Still no rain, but I see there is a 65% chance of rain tomorrow! I hope they are right! Everything is getting much too dry, including Still Waters Pond. I will soon have to rename it "No Waters Pond" if we don't get some serious rain to refill it soon. But even though it is getting dry and very shallow in most places, it doesn't seem to stop the activity on the pond...here's a few pictures from yesterday afternoon and today...
This is after we had a friend help us by mowing the area down along the shore of the pond. It's best to do that now while the pond has receded so much so we can help keep the weeds from growing up too tall right along the edge. Once the rains start back up we won't be able to clear that area again.
This isn't real clear because I zoomed way across the pond to see this Great White Egret. I didn't know until I looked at the photo on the computer that he had something in his mouth...
It kind of looks like a snake? If so, he is welcome to eat all the snakes he can find! LOL.
At about the same time, Mr. Great Blue Heron flew in and chased the egret away. He is standing on the other side of the pond, where there appears to be a deeper little cove of water without lily pads. I believe this is the area where water drains into the pond from the drainage pipes under the highway on the other side of the trees. That helps keep more water flowing into the pond...but again, only when it rains!
Where the Heron is standing normally is under water also.
Here's the Sand Hill Crane family coming up on our yard in the afternoon looking for a snack of bird seed or whatever they can find out there...I actually threw a few overripe blueberries out in the yard and they were enjoying that juicy little snack... You can see how big "Trumpet" is getting next to his parents:
What a cute pose:
While I was outside taking these photos he was getting a little nervous and I could barely hear him making a kind of wheezy faint trumpet sound, probably asking his parents if it was okay for that big funny looking bird to be watching them from the porch...
They probably said, "it's okay as long as she keeps giving us these yummy snacks!".
And yes...the Muscovy Duck keeps coming back to see if there's any cat food left for him. I've been feeding the cats on the back porch again because it is much cooler there, but I'm trying to outsmart the duck and feed them at different times than what he is expecting. He came early this morning and I hadn't fed them yet...
And you can see in these photos that Sunshine and Blackie were just totally ignoring him and giving him the cold shoulder:
You will also see that someone knocked over our birdbath during the night. Apparently there was a thirsty raccoon out there trying to get water out of the birdbath...or maybe a cat or who knows what? This has happened before, and usually when the pond is receding too much for the land animals to go get a drink. Hubby suggested that we might want to put a little kiddy pool of water out there for the critters and turn the wildlife camera on it to see who is coming through at night. Might be a good idea...we'll think about that...
On other notes...let's see, this morning we took a ride up to see where Benton was selling his flower pots at a garden/farm market:
Here's something new that he made and Rose painted this past week to sell in time for the Memorial Day and July Fourth holidays coming up:
They are strictly for decoration and not really candles to be burned!
And he still has these cute different flower containers:
I really like this one!
One thing I have discovered since going to this market is this product:
It is a balm made of beef tallow and essential oils, etc., totally natural. It is great for putting on cracked heels, calouses, abrasions, and itchy bumps or bites. Also good as a moisturizer on dry skin patches. I prefer the lavender scented one or the lavender + Frankincense combination, but today all she had was the big one with the Frankincense. It is okay, and actually Rose is finding this is helpful on her psoriasis places to stop the itching, so I am going to share some of this bigger jar with her until we can get some more. It is a wonderful home-made balm...but it is definitely not vegan, if someone is concerned about that. The lady who makes this raises beef cattle (well, her husband and son do that), and she makes this from the beef tallow. She calls her business "Fat Mama's Tallow", but she is definitely not fat herself. LOL. HERE is a link to more information about the benefits of using beef tallow on the skin. One note, it is not recommended for oily skin, and you should test it on a small area first to be sure you don't have any kind of reaction to it. But I have found it to be very healing and soothing.
So that's my public service announcement for today.
Yesterday our church Women in Faith group sponsored our annual May Fellowship, where we invite ladies from all the other churches in our community to come and have lunch with us, along with a special program/speaker. We were blessed to have over 60 ladies come from at least 5 different churches of all different denominations. We do this every May, and the ladies all love being together as "sisters in Christ". Here's a few pictures:
There was wonderful food...we keep it simple with delicious meat sandwiches on croissants and vegie, fruit platters from our Publix supermarket ("Where Shopping is a Pleasure"),
And then our ladies bring desserts, which were all wonderful. I took a lemon/blueberry cake. It was good!
The theme was "Prayer Time in the Garden with God".
Oh, there's me! I'm the official photographer for these events, so I had to ask someone else to take a picture of me. LOL.
These tables of so many lovely women represent women from not only our church, Interlachen (Global) Methodist Church, but other churches from around our community. There were ladies from the Catholic church, The Baptist Church, The Episcopal church, The Assembly of God, and a couple of other Global Methodist Churches from surrounding communities.
Theresa is our women's ministry president, in addition to many other jobs in the church. She's in charge of our kitchen and runs a tight ship! LOL.
Can you see our youngest member above? She's a sweetheart. I remember seeing her Mama here last May still awaiting this little one's arrival, who is her 4th little girl, by the way.
Our guest speaker, the Director of a group called "Sisterhood of Servants", a ministry to young women and girls in the United States and Zambia, Africa.
This sweet friend just recently retired and this is her first time to attend a women's event at church since retirement!
And this dear lady was our pianist until she had a stroke this past winter. She has been recovering ever since, and just finally was able to come back to church on Easter Sunday (and sang a beautiful solo!), and now is back singing in the choir, but she will not be able to play the piano anymore. She is a miracle of God's amazing grace and healing!
Our Church Secretary...without whom not much would get done for sure!
This dear lady has been battling cancer for a couple of years, but we believe she's finally on the "home stretch" to remission, by the grace of God.
Our sweet Pastor's Wife and worship/choir leader
Our "Blessed" friend Norma, who is also a nurse and takes care of so many!
Another retired nurse, who also helps with so many people, and recently herself had hip replacement surgery.
Another dear friend fellow choir member.
Can you feel the love?
There was definitely a lot of "love" going round, the Love of the Lord for one another...truly a "sisterhood of servants".
Galatians 3:26-29 tell us this:
"26 For you are all sons (and daughters!!) of God through faith in Christ Jesus. 27 For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ. 28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus. 29 And if you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise."
How many remember this old song by the Gaithers? "The Family of God". Sing along with us...
"You will notice we say brother
And sister 'round here
It′s because we're a family
And these folks are so near
When one has a heartache
We all share the tears
And rejoice in each victory
In this family so dear
I'm so glad I′m a part
Of the family of God
I′ve been washed in the fountain
Cleansed by His blood
Joint heirs with Jesus
As we travel this sod
For I'm part of the family
The family of God
From the door of an orphanage
To the house of the King
No longer an outcast
A new song I sing
From rags unto riches
From the weak to the strong
I′m not worthy to be here
But, praise God, I belong
Sing the song I'm so glad I′m a part
Of the family of God
I've been washed in the fountain
Cleansed by His blood
Joint heirs with Jesus
As we travel this sod
For I′m part of the family
The family of God
Yes I'm part of the family
The family of God"
Writer(s): Gloria Gaither, William J. Gaither
So these are my "bits and pieces" on this Saturday afternoon (now evening...I've had a few interruptions to feed the kitties on the front porch again because the duck kept coming back, and Sunshine is kind of stubborn and doesn't want to keep moving his dinner table back and forth, so I have to go through lots of antics to get him to follow me back around the house to the front porch from the back. It's quite comical to see) and then I had to cook our own supper and wash the dishes. There's been other interruptions, but finally at 5:49 p.m. I am going to hit "publish" and call it done!!
I hope you've enjoyed coming along for the journey today. I feel like we are all sisters and family round here...Thank you for being here day after day. You are a blessing to me!
Good Saturday Morning! I'm sorry I didn't get around to posting anything yesterday for Friday Fotos. I had some in mind, but my body got too busy doing other things and never got around to sitting down long enough to share what was in my mind. LOL. Hope that makes sense! Sometimes my mind has a mind of its own.
Thank you all for your kind comments on my last post. I don't always reply to your comments because I have found that most of us don't really ever come back to check and see if there is a reply or not, and I can't always figure out how to reply via email...my computer tends to get confused when I try to go from blogger to email and it takes forever and by that time we've all moved on to the next thing. But I always cherish your comments and love hearing from you. Instead of replying on my post, I try to go and visit you at your place and enjoy reading whatever you are writing about and leave a comment there. One way or the other we all communicate, and it is a blessing to have you in my life!
So, let's see, what's been going on? Well, not really a whole lot, just keeping busy...but last night we had a little scare again in the wildlife kingdom...the Sand Hill Crane parents showed up at our back porch alone, and calling and calling for their "baby", "Trumpet". I thought, "Oh no! Not again!" I went outside and commiserated with them over the loss of their colt, who is now almost as big as they are and shouldn't be that hard to lose. I threw them a little bit of birdseed and they forgot about calling frantically for their child and started eating. I thought that was a bit strange...I know if my child was lost I wouldn't be distracted by food until I'd found my lost child. But they stopped calling for him and stood there and ate up the bird seed and then flew away. I was the only one who appeared to be grieving, so instead of getting all worked up, I decided to just pray that "Trumpet" was somewhere safe and we'd wait and see if he showed up later.
Actually this picture were taken the night before as they all three walked around on "Goose Island" for an evening stroll. But later last evening, just as the sun was going down, I looked out across the pond, and I finally could see "Trumpet" standing there with his mother, safe and sound! I don't know where he'd been before when they were calling him, but somehow they must've figured out that he was okay and they were able to take a few minutes to eat before they went to join him. Maybe they heard a little call responding back to them that I couldn't hear...you know how a parent can hear their child's cry above all the noise of others? That may be what happened. Either way, I am very thankful to know that they were all back together again and safe and sound as the sun was going down and they were settling in for the night.
OH! Here's a picture taken this morning as they came up to say Good Morning to us! Yep, Trumpet is just fine!
I am thankful that our Heavenly Father always hears us when we call Him...and then we can lie down and sleep in safety and peace, knowing that He is taking care of us...
Psalm 4 NKJV
1 Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness!
You have relieved me in my distress;
Have mercy on me, and hear my prayer.
2 How long, O you sons of men,
Will you turn my glory to shame?
How long will you love worthlessness
And seek falsehood? Selah
3 But know that the Lord has set apart for Himself him who is godly;
The Lord will hear when I call to Him.
4 Be angry, and do not sin.
Meditate within your heart on your bed, and be still. Selah
5 Offer the sacrifices of righteousness,
And put your trust in the Lord.
6 There are many who say,
“Who will show us any good?”
Lord, lift up the light of Your countenance upon us.
7 You have put gladness in my heart,
More than in the season that their grain and wine increased.
8 I will both lie down in peace, and sleep;
For You alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety.
Speaking of "lying down in peace, and sleep..." Looks like Sunshine is able to do just that:
This was him on the back porch the other afternoon...such a good kitty, abiding by all the "Porch Rules". LOL.
Here's Sunshine earlier...the fearless hunter ...
And here is Blackie Sue, in her favorite hideaway on the front porch. She feels very safe on that little shelf under the wicker table. I've noticed that when she feels threatened by anything, like that neighborhood "bully" Tuxedo cat who likes to come and eat their food, she always jumps on this little shelf and feels safe. And then she often just sleeps there for the rest of the afternoon...Her eyes are at half/mast here because I think I woke her up from a nap. And NO, she still hasn't had any kittens...time will tell, but I am becoming more and more convinced that this may be a "false pregnancy".
Last night our kiddos came over and brought our Grandpuppies, Sugar and Spice. So of course there was a lot of commotion from the pups over who was on the front porch...but Sunshine and Blackie Sue just ignored them. Blackie Sue was in her little hiding place on the table, so you can't see her, but the pups knew she was there and they really wanted to go out and play with them so badly! LOL.
Golly, have you noticed that my posts have gone to the dogs and cats lately? I hope you don't mind...we write about whatever is going on in our lives, and this is what is going on! LOL.
I guess I'd better get a move on. We are going to go to the Deep Creek Farmer's Market today, where Benton will be selling some more wooden planters and some new stuff he's created. I will probably have some pictures from there later. So maybe I'll just wait and finish this later...
Okay, I'm back! We went to the Farmer's Market, and here's a few pictures of some things that caught my attention:
A couple of cute goats...the lady selling the goats also makes Goat Milk Soap, which is something I use all the time, just not from her. But I like to keep up with other vendors who sell it in case my lady quits making it.
I bought a Lemon Blueberry Scone to eat later with a cup of tea. I love scones and they are best with tea, although the vendor selling these was there from a coffee shop and they didn't have any tea! What's up with that? Someone needs to educate them on the fine art of tea and scones! LOL.
I also bought a couple of large tomatoes. I much prefer to buy tomatoes at a farm market than at the grocery store. These have to ripen a bit, but that shouldn't take too long...
And the main attraction was this guy: Yep, that's our son with his wonderful wood planters that he makes and sells. Hubby is inspecting things in the background. LOL.
I know this is meant to be a special chair for holding potted plants, but I called it the "potty chair". LOL
Pretty little planter box/steps design:
Some other cute little planter stands:
This is a cute hanging "porch swing" planter:
And this is his latest design, a cute hanging house planter! I love it! I hope he saves one for me!
I hope he has a good day of sales!
Well folks, I guess that's all for now. I hope you are having a wonderful Saturday wherever you are. It looks like a warm and sunny day here, but we sure do need rain.
Deuteronomy 11:13-15
13 ‘And it shall be that if you earnestly obey My commandments which I command you today, to love the Lord your God and serve Him with all your heart and with all your soul,
14 then I will give you the rain for your land in its season, the early rain and the latter rain, that you may gather in your grain, your new wine, and your oil.
15 And I will send grass in your fields for your livestock, that you may eat and be filled.’
May it be so, Lord. Especially for those in areas of great drought and some who are battling forest fires even as we speak. Amen.