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Last night, in between rainstorms, I took a walk in the park. In our back yard. In God's great greenhouse of beautiful things. I strolled among the green and red sedum. I cherished the Japanese Maples and the Cherry tree. I talked to the robin on her nest. I saw blue flowers that only my wife can name. I celebrated the iris. The lavender, the deep purple and the yellow iris. They are beautiful. The hosta are taking off. The indian grass is
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doing it's thing. All of God's creation that we have had a chance to plant in the back yard is celebrating His glory. I hope that you have something wonderful planted in your yard that you are able to celebrate from time to time. If you do not, call me, and I will give you a few starts.
Its a beautiful day in God's world, be sure to see the good.
2 comments:
Thanks for sharing your beautiful space. Mine too is wonderful. There is so much, and I keep planting more. I think it is a sickness! (But a good one to have.) Betty
Since moving out of the city limits, my gardens aren't as well manicured as they used to be, but the birds and I don't seem to mind. They still feed the soul if you take time to wander around in them. Thanks for the reminder!
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