Does that sound like an 1800’s letter?
It’s just that I caught that bug and it was nasty! Pain, sore throat, head ache, fever, stuffy head….just felt rotten.
I am always thankful when I get sick on a quieter weekend: I did not work at the hotel, so I just stayed quiet by the fire and drank gallons of tea.
I’m back to business.
I have a grateful heart today.
I’m grateful for my Village Church family and their prayers for me. I requested prayer for wisdom and guidance regarding my house repairs.
I feel that my spirit was calmed, a path was forged, and the right kind of people are responding to my dilemma.
God answers prayer.
The system isn’t fixed, but I know God hears and HE is working out a solution.
Some trees needed to be cut down, as they were threatening power lines and fences, and they were rooted in a bog. That needed to be addressed.
The report from Corgi Hollows is positive. I am thankful.
The little bird by the front door has laid five eggs. She isn’t on the nest much, but she still seems to think her location is fine. It’s still not. I doubt she will be a busy mother later this summer.
It makes me sort of sad.
So much bird activity around, even when my mom and I decided to cut back on feeding them. They still come through.
Pelicans have decided our lake nearby is acceptable environment. I believe they have a reputation of fishing a lake pretty clean. The lake is “mud lake,” and it isn’t deep. It acts as a stopover for most birds.
Our sandhill cranes have quieted down, so they must be busy roosting.
I look around at God’s creation and I marvel.
I am so blessed to live in the country with fresh air and space! It’s always interesting out here and I love it.
I’m off to school for a 1/2 day. My subbing jobs are dwindling as the school years comes to a close. I’m thankful for each day that I can get a job.
MARANATHA!