I couldn’t resist posting a few more pictures after taking my camera for a walk on this Christmas Day afternoon.
This is my Father’s world.








Today’s gift.
I couldn’t resist posting a few more pictures after taking my camera for a walk on this Christmas Day afternoon.
This is my Father’s world.








Today’s gift.
There’s been a lot of talk about the weather these days. From the west coast to the east and everywhere in between it’s been weather! weather! weather!
Realizing there’s nothing I can do about it, today, I decided rather than talk about the weather it was time to explore some of the effects of the weather.
So, on this very cold, sunny, cloudless day, with a nearby creek swollen by recent rains, I risked frozen fingers to try the ‘five shot’ challenge. Could I take five photos worthy of posting in the blog?
Here’s what I came up with…










Today’s gift.
I was up early this morning. I wasn’t sleeping and the much hyped lunar eclipse making its way across the sky called my name. So, I got up. Dressed for the 35 degree morning, I grabbed my camera and stepped outside. Through the bare trees and thickening clouds I saw the last bit of reflected sunlight succumb to the earth’s shadow creeping across the moon’s face, totally eclipsing it.
And that was it. By the time I was out for my walk, the clouds pretty much covered the sky and ended any hope of viewing the moon continuing its cycle. Disappointing, to be sure.
However, another sight was in the making in the east. Remember those clouds that covered the lunar eclipse? They teamed up with the rising sun this morning to make for a most delightful sunrise.

Today’s sunrise and lunar eclipse were among the blessings of today’s early walk this crisp November morning. Morning walks… the days’ gifts.
“Morning by morning new mercies I see…”

The grand dahlia experiment is about over. Last spring I planted three tubers. In September I had one flower bloom. And today, in late October, just after an evening and early morning of below freezing temps, I can report and show Dahlia #2.
It’s a beauty and worth the wait.
With the coming of frost, is the grand dahlia experiment now over? Not quite. There are tubers to harvest, divide, store and to be replanted in the spring. Each step is something new for me and an opportunity to learn about and enjoy a small part of the Creator’s world.
Today’s gift.
I planted
Just at the right time
Late spring
A tuber
I waited
It sprouted
Right through the soil
Right on schedule
Green leaves
I waited
It grew
Taller, branching out
Just as predicted
More green
I waited
It thrived
Basking in the sunshine
Blooming time approaching
No buds
I waited
It continued
Growing in good soil, drinking pure water
Doing what dahlias are created to do with
No flower
No bud
No hope?
Yet, I waited
Then
It budded
Round, smooth swelling
In anticipation of
A flower
I waited
I waited
I waited some more
Then
Behind schedule… My schedule?
It bloomed
A single yellow pinwheel of petals
Right on time, the Creator’s time
A gift
Today’s gift. Worth the wait.

Black juicy sweet orbs,
Delightful summer time treat
Seeds stuck in my teeth





(I)
Aways arriving
Sneakily or boldly states
This is a new day
(II)
Each day, everywhere
A continued connection
A daily greeting
(III)
All times, all places
Every day, new beginnings
Something of eternity

Shining silky cloud
Hammocked amid grassy poles
Invitingly safe

This morning’s unexpected delight.