This was today's calm after last night's weather alert day.
It's always scarier when the tornado sirens go off after dark isn't it? That
was the case once again last night.
Thankfully we had no damage other than one big dead tree that took out a fence.
I discovered it while on this walk and got the donkeys caught before they ventured into
the neighbors 80 acres.
Winding around the thicket I met up with this young fella.
Loggerhead snappers are thee most unnnnnnnnfriendly creatures aren't they?
I hadn't seen one in awhile...
We parted ways and both lived to tell the tale.
I found myself stopping here and there and
just marveling at all the bright colors.
The woods are now perfumed with wild roses.
You can see some here climbing the trees along my path.
I'm not exaggerating by saying the air is completely
wafting with roses.
But the Sonlight in the woods was my favorite thing today.
Streaming through the treetops and glistening through the creek... it
was aLL ... Glory with a capital G.
The world is a crazy place right now...
we're all feelin it I'm sure. But...
my walk today ... helped.
This evening Myguy patched the fence and when I walked back up to the house,
I happened on this. I never noticed it earlier today and I was right through there.
Could be it was meant for right now.
I sign off tonight with a scripture picture made using Jeremiah 6:16.
It's my mentor Cora's favorite verse. She is now in heaven and as I walked
today I once again thought about it as I often do when I come to the crossroads of my
walking trails.
How many times I remember her saying, "Lea... ask for the ancient paths
where the good way is... and girl ... you walk in it!
Until we meet again...
#sharethelove
1 comment:
What beautiful pictures to keep our chins up....
Cora was a wonderful lady and was happy to know her for a short while.
Thank you for sharing your days and being a Blessing and sharing the Love.
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