Good Morning! I hope you are having a wonderful Saturday morning! We are having a beautiful day here so far...41 degrees and the sun is coming up and it should be a beautiful day to go out and enjoy some of God's special Small Blessings . I hope you will come over and visit us at The Adventures of Lily Grace, as she has some wonderful things to share with us about "Small Blessings".
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!
Saturday, January 30, 2021
Friday, January 15, 2021
A Cozy Nook and Small Blessings
Our blogging friend Myra over at "Respice, Prospice", had a great post today about "Simple Pleasures", and she included a list of "Reasons to be Happy"...which was a fun kind of list...nothing too deep, but "simple pleasures". It wasn't her own list, but she asked us to try and figure out which three would be on her own list, and then to also name our own three favorite things from the list. It was difficult to narrow it down to just three, but I said that for me it would be "going outside, taking pictures, singing and making new friends" (I obviously can't count...that's four), and then I added "taking hot showers and writing a story".
If you read further into her post you will see a link to a great article by Sean Dietrich of "Sean of the South", entitled "Things I Love". I loved that little story too, and highly recommend it for your reading enjoyment this morning.
So, since it is Friday and I really don't have any new photos to share today for Friday Foto Friends, perhaps this little exercise is in order. I may throw in a few photos here and there because, well, taking pictures is one of my favorite things to do...and why take pictures if you aren't going to show them to someone?
The other day on my "Wednesday Treasures" Post, I talked about creating an "Island of Calm" in the midst of the chaos of our world. I shared a picture of my little "office space" where I create these posts, and said that office space sounded "so stark and busy and unfriendly", and I asked my readers for some better ideas to call this space. There were several great ideas:
Sandi from Dandelion Tea suggested that I call it a "nook". I liked that thought, and looked up the word "nook" to see what else it suggests:
synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for nook, like: hole, niche, recess, angle, cavity, corner, cove, crevice, glen, hideaway and retreat.
Interestingly, my friend Mildred, formerly of "Laurel Wood", suggested that I call it a "Sweet Retreat"...which goes along with the "nook" idea above, and also is reminiscent of my "Dream Home" story from my Tuesday 4 post this week.
Myra, from Respice, Prospice, suggested "Pam's Nest", which again is kind of a little hideaway nook...
Terri, from "Your Friend From Florida", thought "Island of Calm" would be a great name...
And Sparky, from "My Thoughts Exactly", seemed to agree with Terri.
Thank you all for your wonderful suggestions and ideas. I love them all and am still thinking about this, and perhaps as we move on in this post we can come up with the exact name...This little "nook", or "nest", or "Sweet Retreat", or "Island of Calm", is definitely one of the places that makes me happy each day when I come here to visit with you and share what's going on in my little world... I just took a few pictures of this space to add to the full picture of where I am:
Besides this picture that I already shared with you the other day:
Here are some of the things surrounding me here in my little "nook" (that word keeps returning)
These are some of my favorite wildlife photos that I took at our last home in the forest: