Blessings at my feet…


… is whispered in the blessings laid at my feet on even life’s grayest days…


“Greater love has no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends. You are my friends…”

“Herein is love, not that we loved Him but that He loved us…”

(John 15:13; I John 4:10)

You are likely asking yourself at this point what has a yellow leaf to do with love?! In short, it is a symbolism that has been special to me ever since one dripping autumn afternoon some years ago when I went for an introspective stroll in the woods contemplating my lack of passion for the Lord… I came away reassured that it’s not about my love so much as His. The brilliant yellow leaves carpeting the dark woods became a token of His love. When the leaves fall each year I am reminded of His extravagant love that showers my life with beauty….

The Crow Show

Every year about this time we get a special demonstation from the vantage point of our living room window. A nutcracking “Here’s How” by the crows. These ingenious birds like walnuts and have discovered the tree two doors down. But those shells are sure tough to crack. So their innovative method is to pick up a nut, fly up to the telephone wires to position themselves and ‘drop!’ the walnut to the pavement below. It cracks open and they can then extract the nutmeat. The challenge to this otherwise straighforward procedure is that crows seem to always come in groups and they are not inclined to play fair. So while one is dropping his precious nut, another may be down below waiting, or swooping in to snatch it. It’s wonderful rainy day entertainment. They get quite handy at learning to swoop down just behind the nut so as to be on the spot when it lands. All very tricky. And mind the cars!
And now you know what small town homebodies do for entertainment!
Sorry, no picture of the actual crows. I have neither the patience nor the skill nor the equipment to capture birds in flight or nuts in freefall. I’ll have to leave that to your imagination.

Rainy Day Glory


I took a regular old neighborhood walk today,

around Wildwood. It was raining and I didn’t particularly feel like a walk (though Louie did). But I had a notion it would do me good. And so it did. I came back revitalized, feeling better than I’ve felt in days. Yes, my coat was wet and beginning to soak through but my soul was refreshed because even on the rainiest, gloomiest, most cloudy of days, God is good and accents my world with spots of beauty. How much would I have appreciated this fire engine red tree had it been a sunny, sky blue day? But today, against the backdrop of gray sky it shouted its glory!! God is great and God is good and God in His utter holiness is BEAUTIFUL. I think He gives us glimpses of His glory in the things He has made and always there is some token of His love set in our path if we are not afraid to take a walk in the rain.

Wishing you glory in the rain!
–Linda