For three things I thank God every day of my life:
thanks that he has vouchsafed me knowledge of his works;
deep thanks that he has set in my darkness the lamp of faith;
deep, deepest thanks that I have another life to look forward to–
a life joyous with light and flowers and heavenly song.
~Helen Keller
Oh autumn, how late you came, but how glorious you have been! Today, however, winter’s first cold, cold breath has blown hard across the garden and these flowery “babies” I found today will perish in the frigid hours before dawn’s first light. In gratitude for their coming I shall like Helen and the author of the poem below go to sleep tonight thanking God that they came at all.
Every night before I go to sleep
I say out loud
Three things that I’m grateful for,
All the significant, insignificant
Extraordinary, ordinary stuff of my life.
It’s a small practice and humble,
And yet, I find I sleep better
Holding what lightens and softens my life
Ever so briefly at the end of the day.
Sunlight, and blueberries,
Good dogs and wool socks,
A fine rain,
A good friend,
Fresh basil and wild phlox,
My father’s good health,
My daughter’s new job,
The song that always makes me cry,
Always at the same part,
No matter how many times I hear it.
Decent coffee at the airport,
And your quiet breathing,
The stories you told me,
The frost patterns on the windows,
English horns and banjos,
Wood Thrush and June bugs,
The smooth glassy calm of the morning pond,
An old coat, a new poem, my library card,
And that my car keeps running
Despite all the miles.
And after three things,
More often than not,
I get on a roll and
I just keep on going,
I keep naming and listing,
Until I lie grinning,
Blankets pulled up to my chin,
Awash with wonder
At the sweetness of it all.
~Carrie Newcomer
So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in Him, rooted and built up in Him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness. ~Colossians 2:6-7 ✝
**This tiny little sunflower came up from a fallen seed that had dropped down out of the bird feeder. I’ve been watching to see if it would bloom before winter nipped it in the bud and sure enough it did. The photos are not my best effort this time, but it was too darned cold to stand out in that cold north wind for long.
Complete awesomeness!
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Thanks so muchness Nico❣️😘🌹
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Beautiful Natalie :-).
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Thank you Liana‼️❌⭕️
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Stunning photos Natalie! Are they flowers still blooming in your garden? I love it when you write your own soulful words to compliment the photos. hugs and blessings…
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yesterday I busily hauled the few remaining pots of little trees to the basement in anticipation of the frigid cold…those who I thought strong enough to remain have been covered in giant trash bags that I’lll pull off once it get above freezing—hoping they are hearty enough…as we went from Summer’s heat to Winter’s fury in a matter of days—so much for fall 🙂
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OMG with your hurting back and leg??? Julie Julie Julie what were you thinking!!! I hope it didn’t make you hurt worse❣️😘
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Hand trucks 😎
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And I thank Him for allowing our paths to cross as wel
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Have a good day my newfound friend❣️😊
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Beautiful flowers with beautiful words…
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Thanks Steve‼️😘❤️
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🙂
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Reblogged this on Light Ministry Blog.
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Thanks for the reblog‼️😊❤️
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You’re welcome, Natalie 🙂
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😊❤️
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Our gardens can be such a delight with all the little surprises every where we look. Love this and your pics. ❤ ❤ ❤
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Yes they are for sure dear V❣️😊🌹
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Beautiful! ❤
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Thanks Bette😊❤️
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That little sunflower I bet is saying Nope this winter is not going to hurt me. Pretty little sunflower.
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Sadly no she perished! 😥
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😦
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