Sunday, December 4, 2011

THE Beautiful and the Whimsical-please comment it makes me happy

Reminds me of Psalm 91:4, He will cover you with his feathers. He will shelter you with his wings. His faithful promises are your armor and protection.
There is absolutely nothing to fear about tomorrow; for God is already there.
Thanks to my friend Cindy for sharing this with me. I like to use this scripture when I was afraid on a plane ride but it is so good for other situations for everyone isn't it? How nice to know God loves each of us equally and is there to be our protector.
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I remember a quote that said something like "you can't find your place in the sun until you leave the family tree....that could be a quote on this photo too but not nearly as lovely as the first one
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Most people who know me know I have two bottle trees and I love them. In the spring, trumpet vine starts growing up them and the bottles (all blue and one red) cast a neautiful glow on my garden. Look at this guy.....I would like to say "a man after my own heart" but maybe NOT.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-me-bottle-farm-20111204,0,4510530.story

10 comments:

  1. Love the picture and words. You are so right. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. What a beautiful bird photo. Quite the collection of bottles.

    Debbie

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  3. Your blog makes me happy!! Thank you for sharing such bright and happy quilts.

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  4. I loved the photo. . .looks like those kids really live "sheltered" lives!

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  5. I knew in my head that HE was there in all my tomorrows but it took much longer for that fact to travel from my head to my heart. Thank you for the reminder. The pic is one of my all time favorites! Love, Donna

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  6. AWWWW! What a wonderful picture! We have doves that love our yard. About a month or so ago there was a mother dove with two babies. I was worried about them one night and went with a flashlight, looking in the tree branches....and there she was with one baby huddled up under one wing. Psalm 91 is probably my favorite psalm...Thank you for sharing this picture.

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  7. That picture is precious. Your words touching. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. As usual another happy blog post. You are the best!

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  9. Elmer took what some people would consider "junk" and turned it into beautiful creations. I'd love to walk through that forest someday.

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  10. That photo is wonderful, thank you for sharing it. I love your blog as it is so interesting.

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