Count the numbers! |
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Our backyard wildlife sanctuary
Yesterday morning (Wednesday) provided us some delightful wildlife viewing. The turkeys are messy, and not particularly welcome, but we nonetheless enjoy seeing the mamas and their many, many offspring sweetly clucking their way through the yard. And these large bucks show how healthy city fed deer can be!
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Remaining what God created us to be
“My attitude toward sorrow and difficulty should not be to ask that they be prevented, but to ask that God protect me so that I may remain what He created me to be, in spite of all my fires of sorrow.” Oswald Chambers
Lopez Island, Great blue heron |
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Lopez Island
The San Juan Islands lie north of Seattle, WA, a ferry ride away from the town of Anacortes. Each island creates its own personality. Meg and I have enjoyed five delightful days at the home of family friends on Lopez Island. Lopez is relatively flat, making it fun to bike along farmlands and and ocean bays. We have enjoyed kayaking in the bay as well as just sitting and watching the evening light change on the water.
Lopez Island |
Great blue heron, Lopez Island |
Lopez Island |
Lopez Island sunrise |
Saturday, July 25, 2015
"Do we really want God to dwell within us?"
“Do we really want God to dwell within us, or are we only willing to ‘rent out’ space for a brief visit? Our actions, our words, our silence, our fears all show the presence, or absence, of God in our lives.”What kind of question is this? Of course I do. BUT, I need to constantly remind myself that life here on earth is not about me, but about God. I need to give Him my burdens; He is the one who is eternal , and within whom I dwell.
Lopez_Island_WA |
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Wildlife in our yard
Sunday, July 19, 2015
He will wipe away all tears
He will swallow up death forever!
The Sovereign Lord will wipe away all tears.Isaiah 25:8As I read this passage a couple days ago, once again I was awed by the knowledge of God's love. Despite the unhappy struggles we all go through during our lifetime, God prevails. He does give us life after death; He does know our sufferings, and WILL wipe away our tears.A couple of weeks ago, as Meg and I were camped above the Snake River in Hells Canyon, a hummingbird whizzed back and forth in the early evening light. I clicked quickly, hoping I might come close to capturing the moment on camera. This hummer is obviously not in focus, but its glow is mystical. God's presence is mystical; it is quiet; it is "be still land know I am God." And, it is His gift to us that He will "wipe every tear from our eyes!"
Saddle Creek Campground Wallowa County |
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
The views from the top
Besides the "birds and the beasts," Meg and I enjoyed the never ending vistas above Hells Canyon at the Saddle Creek Campground near Hat Point in Wallowa county. You could not find a five star hotel with any better views than we enjoyed from our campsite. We read and relaxed and enjoyed the changing shadows and highlights as the sun moved across the sky.
Penstemon on the rim of Hells Canyon |
Moon rise above the Seven Devils Mts, Idaho |
Saddle Creek drainage, Hells Canyon |
Meg knitting with the Seven Devils Mts in the background |
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Attitude adjustment
Fr. Keating offers some challenging thoughts about God's goodness. However, the starting point, is the first chapter of Genesis, when God saw that it was "all good." I have added the italics below.
"The seventh Fruit of the Spirit is Goodness. Goodness is the affirmation of the creation as good, together with a sense of oneness with the universe and everything God created. It recognizes the beauty of all creation in spite of the damage that human selfishness has imposed upon it. As a result gratitude toward God abounds in our hearts and a positive attitude characterizes our relationship with others and with the wear and tear of daily life.” Fr. Thomas Keating
"The seventh Fruit of the Spirit is Goodness. Goodness is the affirmation of the creation as good, together with a sense of oneness with the universe and everything God created. It recognizes the beauty of all creation in spite of the damage that human selfishness has imposed upon it. As a result gratitude toward God abounds in our hearts and a positive attitude characterizes our relationship with others and with the wear and tear of daily life.” Fr. Thomas Keating
Hells Canyon, near the Saddle Creek campground, Oregon |
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Wallowa Lake | Smithsonian Photo Contest | Smithsonian picture of the day
Fame is fleeting, but it has been fun to be recognized for this one day, Saturday, July 11, 2015
Link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/photocontest/detail/natural-world/wallowa-lake/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=email_this&utm_source=email
Wallowa Lake in Wallowa County, Oregon.
Link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/photocontest/detail/natural-world/wallowa-lake/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=email_this&utm_source=email
Wallowa Lake in Wallowa County, Oregon.
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Birds and Beasts above Saddle Creek
Saddle Creek is one of many drainages that flow down steep basalt canyons into the Snake River. Often times, Meg and I stay at a Forest Service campground above Saddle Creek that looks into the majesty side cliffs and benches that form Hells Canyon. Bird and mammal life is busy, as these pictures show. A pair of blue birds were nesting in a dead tree close to our campsite, providing us with fun sightings of their constant search for insects.
Mountain bluebird in flight |
Mountain bluebird |
Western bluebird ready for takeoff |
Pygmy nuthatch |
Hummingbird |
Western tanager female |
Western tanager male |
Spruce grouse |
ground squirrel |
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