Friday, August 28, 2009
Rainstorm Rainbow
I know I took this away from the moment.....My biggest storms, whether engulfing the entire sky, or simply covering my small "corner of life", can be invaded and, in fact, engulfed, by God's grace. The most sudden storm can be made into something light......
The darkness simply cannot win, in the end. Light will be victorious. And beauty will indeed rise from ashes.....
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
And Some Day We Shall See Him Face to Face
Monday, August 17, 2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Adieu to Portland
What a wonderful and restful trip......
Eastern Egg Island
We were totally enthralled with the puffins here. What delights! Just had to post more pictures..... p.s. The last picture is of Andrew Island, which was the summer home of Andrew and Betsy Wyeth. The white salt box house is the back drop of many of Andrew's paintings.
Cadillac Mountain
Saturday, August 15, 2009
The Moose Safari
After paddling across the small lake we had our first sighting...a young male having his supper. I loved being with the couples who were with us, because they appreciated the experience every bit as much as we did. We watched for a long time, enjoying every movement of the enormous animal. Then we headed across the lake to hunt for more....and we were not disappointed. We came upon a mother and her baby, and then seven more.
What a delightful evening! Becca and I had a three hour drive back to our hotel along the darkest highway I've ever driven on....but it was well worth it!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Concord and Lexington
Next: Daniel Fecit, who sculpted the Minute Man statue, had been a student of May Alcott. In fact, she had bought him his first sculpting tools. He was also the sculptor of the statue of Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial....
Walden Pond
Thoreau's words ring in my mind and heart....
No journey to Concord could skip a walk to and around (and in Becca's case "in") Walden Pond. I was deeply moved by it all....somewhat surprisingly so...
I am aware that even though I do not hold to basic Univeralist thought, many ideas that were set forth by these writers of another era have deeply influenced my life.... Thoreau and his writings touched my heart like few others in my days gone by..... And many of his phrases still linger in my soul.....
Dear Betsy.....I found you a stone here....will send it some day soon.....
Old Concord....The Orchard House
A relatively recent movie that touched my heart was "The Bucket List". This trip was a fullfillment of many of my life dreams. Visiting Orchard House was one......
"Little Women" was among my daughters' favorite novels while they were growing up. We've seen several of the movie renditions, as well. (The most recent was our absolute favorite..)
But actually visiting Orchard House, seeing the very room and desk where Ms Alcott wrote, seeing May's artwork adorning the house's walls, hearing stories of this family, seeing Bronson Alcott's school of philosophy, and then Nathaniel Hawthorne's house next door.....all heightened the nostalgia of the place. We found ourselves teary-eyed on several occasions. The similarities between the Alcott girls and the Bishop girls of days past were striking. (Of course I'm a very prejudiced mother....)
This was the second literary stop in Concord, actually. The first was also on my "bucket list".....
Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park
Puffins

One of the absolute highlights of our trip was the trip to Eastern Egg Island with the Hardy Boat Cruises to look for Puffins. And what excitement when our group actually began to sight them. These are the most adorable little creatures.....small (only about 10 inches high and weighing no more than a can of Coke). They look a bit like bumble bees when in flight and when they attempt to land on water, they do so with a "splat". Our tour guide from the Audubon Society had helped reintroduce this tiny sea bird to Eastern Egg Island over 20 years ago. Students still keep vigil on the island to guard the Puffins from predators and to keep records of their progress. To date there are now 100 pairs of these "clowns of the sea"....much to the delight of those of us who had a glimpse of them and their world.... 
Dog Day Afternoon
Kennebunkport
All This and Heaven, Too
Monday, August 3, 2009
Gracias, El Toro's in Baytown, Texas!!
Alas, our bag and jar are empty now....but oh, what glorious treats! We rationed out our portions and made the shipment last two days....:)
John...we WILL keep this venture in our prayers. Honestly, we have been in Mexican food restaurants all over our great United States....and NOT ONE compares with you! You're simply THE BEST!
You and your brother will be in our prayers. God bless you!
jb
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Saturday, August 1, 2009
Shipped Chips
Hummers and Mockingbirds
It's been warm outside for the past couple of days, but the evenings are still delightful on my little backyard terrace. Our "back yard" is totally shade after about 3 or 4, and because of that, I love to sit overlooking the Blue Ridge and read and meditate for an hour or so each evening....
I've been reading a wonderful work by Joni Erikson Tada for the past week....."Lessons Learned over a Lifetime". Her thoughts today will remain in my heart for years to come, I think.....
"And never, never underestimate the ability of our God to use the shakiest prayer of the weakest saint to move heaven and earth"
Do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord, a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day. 2 peter 3:8
"The Math of Heaven" "We all know the old adage that God looks at the last thousand years as only a couple of years gone by. But what abouth the other half of the verse? The part about seeing each day as a thousand years?
"If we really come to grips with the fact that God can pick up any twenty-four-hour day He chooses and give it an eternal impact of a thousand years, then each day of our lives becomes immeasurably important.... Each day God gives us precious hours to invest.....investments which will have eternal repercussions in our lives and in the lives of others....Your obedience counts for eternity. Your patience and longsuffering and endurance will resound with more glory to God than you can possibly appreciate right now. If you can hang in there and keep a godly response, then who can measure the impact? Who can put a value on how God will work through your prayers?"
















