Icy Rain Drops
Sunday, January 20 Early morning rain on a cold morning caused these glistening drops.
Rest in the Lord and be willing to wait for Him. Psalm 37:7 (NLV)
Sunday, January 20 Early morning rain on a cold morning caused these glistening drops.
She came to the window feeder and just sat there enduring the wind. I think she had her little “toenails” dug into the feeder.
Using photos from our yard at sunset – a few days ago. Morning Worship Winter Series – God’s Direction for this Age of Confusion Why an Old and a New Testament – by Carl Groff There are about ten times the number of years involved in the Old Testament compared to the New Testament Both […]
It was kind of fun photographing her – even though she did not belong in our window feeder. Uh, you have birdseed on your nose. Maybe she thought that she would be safe from my camera in the next feeder. Okay, okay, I’ll leave.
We heard the strangest sound, while it was still dark, on Friday morning, January 18. Cerwin and I looked outside a few times to see if it was from the road or a neighbor’s driveway, but we couldn’t see anything, then the sound got closer. It was our grandson Josh, removing driveway and patio snow […]
Tuesday Evening, January 15 I love driving during a sunset and capturing a variety of shots. To the locals, we were driving home from Lancaster on Fruitville Pike when I took these pictures. The last few were from Penryn Road. Each was taken while Cerwin was driving – through car windows. Enjoy The moon was […]
Starlings took over the birdfeeders. Is there room for me, he asked?
Sunday Afternoon, January 13 I forgot to take a picture when we were all sitting in a circle, but this is the “after meeting” for the Truck Rally. Mark Leatherman (standing center/left) had just arrived. He is the newest committee member and will be in charge of parking the trucks. Notice Curvin Weaver and Nelson […]
Sunday, January 13 We came home from church to see a large group of doves in one of our trees. Before long they were arguing on the ground. Then some came to the window feeder. It didn’t take them long to get in fights over the birdseed. This one was overseeing the fights. Then there […]
Sunday, January 20 Sunday school – Teacher: Dustan Rohrer, our grandson-in-law (Jenna’s husband) Align yourself with the character of God. Follow His example. Be a person of your word. Church – Continuing our winter series “God’s Direction for This Age of Confusion” – Sermon by Jon Cassel – “What Brings Meaning to Life? Is finding […]
Sunday, January 13 This is what it looks like on our two-mile drive to and from church on a snowy Sunday morning. From the end of our driveway We pass this church on the way to ours. I posted the pictures of our church last week when I gave you a few notes from our […]
Saturday, January 12 Notice the date – this was last Saturday evening – not last night – even though the weather was similar. It’s always fun to capture snowflakes with the flash of my camera. Azalea bush It would have been a cold evening to sit on the patio chair. Our colander birdfeeder I enjoy […]
I like how the late morning lighting silhouetted the Amish horse and carriage on the way out their lane.
We are going to be great-grandparents again! This is how we learned the good news – at the Hershey Christmas Brunch at the end of December. This is how Nathaniel, Abby, and Anthony announced it to the “world of Facebook” yesterday. Our hearts are smiling for them.
Friday, January 18 Because life has been slowly returning to a new normal for Josiah, there wasn’t a lot to report in recent weeks, but there were a few major changes for him this week. We also hear from friends and readers – asking how he is doing. Josiah went to his orthopedic surgeon on […]
January 13 We had a pretty drive to church on Sunday morning. You can see a bit of our church building on the upper right. A few notes from our sermon by Dave Wenger How Many Ways Are There to God? Our minds are continually searching for answers to life, like, how and why am […]