Sunday, January 31, 2010

The Remedy for Cabin Fever

After being snowbound since Friday afternoon, I was so thankful to be out and about this afternoon. The roads had thawed so that we felt safe to drive down our little mountain once again. (It had taken Becca almost three hours to get home Friday afternoon because the roads were so icy. We had also cancelled our trip to Macon for Dad's birthday because it was just too dangerous to get out....) We noticed a dusting of snow still remaining on Fort Mountain, and it seemed to call us to explore it a little closer. This was the beginning of such a beautiful afternoon...... We had just started our drive to Ft. Mountain State Park.
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Snowfall in the Foothills

View from my back window.....
We've snowbound for two days. Nothing better than to look out upon this view while sipping a cup of coffee and reading a good book ( in this case Chuck Colson's "The Good Life"....).
I'm realizing more and more that Dalton has become my home. What a gift from God Himself....
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Winter Sunrise from My Terrace

How I look forward to the dawning of each new day. God's faithfulness surrounds me in this little corner of His world. Simple and uncluttered, the beauty of the place where I have been planted supplies a backdrop for humble worship and true appreciation of His creation.
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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Dear Old Friends



Time it was and what a time it was
A time of innocence, a time of confidences
Long ago it must be, I have a photograph
Preserve your memories. They're all that's left you
Posted by PicasaOld friends, old friends sat on the park bench like bookends
Old friends, winter companions
Can you imagine us years from today, sharing a park bench quietly
How terribly strange to be sixty......
(A loose adaption from two Simon and Garfunkle songs. Both kept ringing in my ears on my return trip from Atlanta, where I was blessed to spend the afternoon with college friends from long ago. Judy and Johnny now living almost half a world away.....And Lynn now living within driving distance from my new home.....)
Today was a priceless gift from my God..... Forty plus years have passed since I've been together with them.
Forty years of life-building for all of us. Lives filled with love, laughter, tears, hard work...and great pain. But, oh, the lessons God has been imparting to us all. And how priceless to share stories of His, oh so sufficient, grace.....
Lynn, Judy, and Johnny, how much I respect each of you. I come away a better person by simply being in your presence. It's always been this way. Your deep and unfaltering faith, your simple way of living, your steadfast character, and your true humility have not changed except to have grown even richer and deeper. Your lives speak so gently and clearly of God's love and acceptance and grace.
I love you all so very much.