On the Lookout!

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So, I slung my camera around my neck and headed off on an ordinary walk on a much traveled trail to see what I could see—something new and different, fresh and wonderful would be nice…

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Never know what you’ll find when you look up!

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These trees think it won’t always be winter… and this ivy is undeterred by the rainy cold from its climb to the heights!

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Something about the curls makes me smile…

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And nature has its ruffles too…

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My trail is at present a stream bed but who minds a little water when it’s gurgling and rushing with such grace…

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And those are my notes from nature for this week.

~~Keep looking for the unexpected. Looking up is a good place to start.

~~Remember seasons do come to pass. Winter will not stay.


~~Look for grace notes along the way—the curls and frills that add beauty to life.

~~And if your trails turn to rushing streams, listen for the gurgle of grace to accompany you.

LS

“But I received mercy…and the grace of our Lord overflowed for me with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus.”
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I Tim.1:14 ESV

Life is the little walk before.

‘Life is the little walk before.’

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‘How one takes this walk determines the forever destination…’ (—Ann Voskamp*)

This week is a reminisce of paths I’ve known, in honor of my Dad (pictured above) who walks alone now in the darkening shades of Alzheimer’s disease with the mental confusion and communication disability it brings.   We’ve walked many trails together.  This one he must walk alone, with the Unseen One as guide.  He is in Good hands.

There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death. Pr.14:12 NKJV
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Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it.
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For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it. Matt.7:14 NASB
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Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. Jn.14:6 ESV
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Where shall I go from your Spirit? Or where shall I flee from your presence? Ps.139:7 ESV
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When my spirit was overwhelmed within me, Then You knew my path. In the way in which I walk they have secretly set a snare for me. Ps.142:3 NKJV
You know when I sit down and  when I rise up; You understand my thought from afar.
You scrutinize my path and my lying down, and are intimately acquainted with all my ways.
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But He knows the way I take; When He has tried me, I shall come forth as gold. Job 23:10 NASB

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You will show me the path of life; In Your presence is fullness of joy; at Your right hand are pleasures forevermore. Ps.16:11 NKJV
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But the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn, which shines brighter and brighter until full day. Prov.4:18 ESV
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May all your trails in 2011 be with God.   We walk by faith, not by sight…

–LS
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P.S. Way to go Dad! Thank-you for marking out the way of faith for me to follow.

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If you have not yet met Ann Voskamp, I commend to you her writing at http://www.aholyexperience.com
She is an artist with words and photography, reflecting winsomely on her walk with God as a farmer’s wife and mother of a brood of 6.

Of Trackless Slopes…

There’s something tantalizing about the squeaky s-c-runch of dry new fallen snow.  I set out with extra bundling –two pairs of socks, two pairs of pants, two wool sweaters, gloves and wool mittens–for a quick walk this afternoon.  The weather has snapped cold on us with a bracing rosy-cheek sort of  tang we’re not used to here.  It would have been an ordinary walk up through a wooded trail and around the loop and home except for…

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Winter’s glory!  Entering the woods with the branches topped deliciously with dollops of snow I had to slow my pace and stop for this picture and that one, and then another…

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Glorious day!  The sky had turned blue and the winterscape brilliant.  My walk became a series of steps and stops to look again and click the shutter.  This was wonderful enough. But then the trail turned to skirt the foot of Scout Mountain.

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And I saw the trackless slope upward…. meaning I could be the first up the mountain in the snow.  You have to understand how this hike is transformed in the snow.  There are no longer jutting rocks, or mossy ledges,  only snow-capped trees and underbrush and  gently mounding snow obliterating the trail and inviting my footprints.   I love snow days on Scout.  How could I resist this alluring detour?  I thought, maybe I’ll just go up part way and then circle back down…There’ll be time for that… And without further thought we set our sights on the climb.  Good old Louie took the lead.  Dogs are so amazing.  They don’t need to see the trail, they seem to have it memorized. Or perhaps they smell it? and off they go.  Huffing and puffing behind I had occasion to think what a sweet thing it is to have a Shepherd through life…when storms come and cover familiar trails, the Shepherd knows the way still and leads us forward… He goes ahead, alert for danger, forever with us and looking out for us.

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The hike did not disappoint.  Sub-freezing temp’s couldn’t begin to touch the heat generated in the climb.  The brilliant blue of sky, the sparkling white of snow, the silhouettes of branches trimmed in white…kept luring the camera from my pocket and slowing my steps… IMG_7146IMG_7157IMG_7154IMG_7150

…Until at some point I realized the sky’s blue had faded and the sun was glowing peach and gold.

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And what goes up must come down.  Picture-taking took a back pocket to just getting to the top!  And mental calculations, judging from the spot at which the sun hung above the horizon, suggested the direct descent down the face of Scout would be the most timely option for getting home,

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scary or not… here we come.  No pictures of this part.  The slipping, scooting, sliding, hollering at Louie to ‘wait up!’, slithering, shuffling, sitting! (oops) and finally the destination—the great green field, now a great white sheet.  And the shepherd, having led the way, now had abandoned his charge in his own urgency to make haste home to his dinner and bed!  Well, he hadn’t quite abandoned.  His retreating figure caught my eye in time to hail him down and insist he accompany me home on his tether… By now the fiery glow of sun was spent, leaving just a haze of pink backlighting the wintry world.

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My cheeks felt the glow instead in the bite of wintry wind.  And I was as eager as my dog to hurry home over the squeaking crunch of cast-off snow.

–LS