Refreshment Singular Pause Alone Offered by Doug Blair, Kitchener ON, 2022 Pond Waking on August 13, 2022 Love this place The being alone The dawning's silence And puckered fish kisses. 1
Cheeky Robin prevails. But no, the dove coos In inexplicable fashion. He comes for solace As do I. Much too early For farm trucks Haywagons Two horse buggies Crossing one lane bridge. Lowing cattle from distances. Steam just coming o The wheat near cutting. Water break hisses its happy welcome. And yes, I feel welcome 2
Harmony Peace Presence of my Lord Whispering Yours now for a while Child. Plus that striding heron O in the pond's Far corner. BeQuiet January 24, 2022 3
Photo from FB friend Pat Murphy Yes be just that Setting aside scarf and hat Some treasured “closet” Where Christ is found 4
Delightful sojourn On Holy Ground. Noise of the day Dismissed awhile Waiting upon Him His touch, His smile. All else that follows Is smooth well oiled Upcoming challenges Effort and toil. PortRyerseTuckedAway June 03, 2022 5
Green and winding That little Road south Off the drive to Dover Curiosity caused the turn Delights all around Pastures Cottage like homes Trim farms with horses. 6
Eventually a sense that Water was near An Old Chap turned The corner up in front Had that motorized thing Well in hand Put-putting along Gave the head-nod and wave. No hazard here in his Using the asphalt. 7
Slow and glowing pace. Finally the Lake. No serious harbour. Just Lake. Clean beach. Alone in parked car. And that was just about Perfect. https://histocall.blogspot.com/2022/05/fields-cry-out.html 8
NEEDFUL WORDS I couldn’t leave you stranded /I couldn’t close my ears /When you were down there praying /With supplicating tears /I promised yes to raise you /I saw the Saviour’s blood /The time had come to change you /My love just like a flood. 9
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And I have grasped the whole scene /Not hard for me, you know /As Satan tries to cut you /And shake your footings so. /Oh child of mine triumphant/ Now speaking through the din /The facts are changing RIGHT NOW /As I am moving in. (Note: Do we have such an impression of the Heavenly Father when adversities arrive? Or do we suppose that He is always testing, improving, chiseling in strenuous fashion? Would good fathers in the natural, often lean to the latter approach? Nope.)
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