How little note is taken of the deeds of Nature!
What paper publishes her reports?
Who publishes the sheet music of the winds,
or the written music of water written in river lines?
Who reports the works and ways or the clouds,
those wondrous creations coming into being
every day like freshly upheaved mountains?
And what record is kept of nature’s colors – the clothes she wears
– of her birds, her beasts – of her livestock?
~John Muir
When life is lived close to nature, one sups at banquets the earth lays upon sacred plains and holy, high altars. These moving, kaleidoscopic feasts are found in or on waters, woods, hills, mountains, meadows, fields, deserts, even rocky, jagged cliffs. Therein or on the planet’s vistas and colors bedazzle the eyes; her shapes and textures fascinate the hands; her scents and fragrances thrill the nose; her rhythms and symphonies seduce the ears while through it all and all the while the human heart is comforted by God’s faithfulness and His divinely appointed seasons. Simply put, under the sun, moon, and stars and in haunts where breezes blow, grasses grow, and waters flow the human spirit and the soul are nurtured while his life is sustained by the Creator’s grace and lavish spreads.
He (God) performs wonders that cannot be fathomed, miracles that cannot be counted. ~Job 5:9 ✝


Very well put, Natalie.
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Thank you, Donna. Have a great weekend. Blessings, Natalie 🙂
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This is beautiful, Natalie!
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Thank you, Heather. I’m glad you liked it. Bessings, Natalie 🙂
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Beautiful post Natalie!
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Thank you, Andy. I’m glad you liked it. Have a great weekend. Blessings, Natalie 🙂
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Unfortunately a lot have moved far, far away from nature, but for those who can see and hear the stories she has to tell there’s much to be cherished. 🙂
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In my opinion much of the ills of the world are the result of humanity’s distance from nature. For indeed she has amazing stories to tell, valuable lessons to teach, and lovely wonders to be cherished. Blessings, Annette. Natalie 🙂
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I am so thankful for God’s “lavish spreads”–He does them so well. Thank you for capturing some of them in your photography, Natalie! Have a great weekend! ~ Laura
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Thank you, Laura. I’m very grateful for His lavish spreads too. Blessings, Natalie
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I wept with this… I believe God keeps writing his best poetry and music when WE truly listen and ponder! BEAUTIFUL Natalie !
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Yes, He does, Debbie. I just wish more people were listening and learning. I’m so glad you liked the post. Blessings, Natalie 🙂
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A beautifully poetic look at nature. You are so good at this, Natalie. And, it so true, Nature is ignored too often by too many. There is so much to see and be grateful for and inspired by. ~ Amelia 🙂
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That’s why I just don’t understand those that don’t hold nature in high regard! It’s because they have lived to far away and too long from the land. At least that’s what I think. Blessings, Natalie 🙂
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…and I think you are right, Natalie 🙂
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