(Song by Katrina And The Waves)
STOP!! THAT IS ENOUGH!
(Song by Katrina And The Waves)
I must admit, that I have had fear for Boomer’s life riding in waves through my heart
I KNOW he is elderly and the time is growing short, but…
Still…then after beseeching the heavens and My God and Your God and the God of all this world,
I knew I could move forward, because of the medication, Boomer’s will to live, and the fact I asked for the power of collective prayer—peace filled my heart.
Opening my email, another glorious rainbow, from the Black Forest in Colorado…shouted—
Hope!
Thank you, each and every one!
Linda
Boomer and I went searching for the Blue Moon, the Flower Moon, the Full Moon of May
We saw it flitting in an out of the wind-driven clouds, splashing silver moonlight
Here and there.
Until the clouds receded and only the clear sky remained.
No Blue Moon for us, but still an amazing sight of the lapped and covered moon.
From my world to your heart,
Linda
Gradually, day-by-day our world is changing.
Moving ever closer to summer, although still chilled with rain showers and drizzle.
The wind sings loudly causing the wind chime to clash and bang, or the wind moves as only a breath lifting the leaves on the trees in soft little flutters of green.
The day swings into to full force rushing toward it’s own end; the birds actively twittering and wakeful from first light until gloaming.
Each day is filled with activity—so much to do and to get done before the shadows of the night fill the air. The shadows are cold this time of year, but in summer warm and soft.
There is that special time…that moment just before light, or in the gloaming, just before dark; the silence speaks to me. And if I’m very still and just listen the world pauses and takes a breath.
With Love, from my world to your heart
Linda
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This weather has been rather strange for us. Usually we are warm and sunny and dry. Possibly a few scattered showers and thunderstorms off and on, but not this constant flow of winter like storms moving through.
Yesterday afternoon we experienced wild and stunning lightening, wind and huge wet drops of rain. I stood out on the ditch bank trying to get a photo of lightening. I didn’t make it.
This is another of my bucket lists photos I hope to achieve someday…lightening. So many of you have accomplished this feat, but not I—not Yet!! 🙂
My yard is lush and rich with color and plants and weeds! It’s just lovely.
Although, very hard on the farmers and the planting of our yearly crops—crops are the way we make money…no crops no money, it’s just that simple. Some of the farmers are just now getting the corn in the ground…extremely late.
Terry is thinking (if we don’t dry up soon) he just might not be planting the pinto beans. They need to be in the ground the 1st day of June.
Ah, well, the day shows us a break in the clouds where blue sky resides. Always a pleasant site!
Thank you for stopping by!
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
I have several hummingbirds this year…of course I’m having trouble getting photos of them, maybe I’ll make it.
So far we have regular visitors of the Black-chinned Hummers and the Ruby Throat two pairs of each. I’ve also seen an Rufous, and an Anna’s pair, they are not here regularly, or at least when I’m outside I haven’t seen them regularly.
The types which are in Colorado are:
Broad-tailed, Rufous, Black-chinned, Calliope, Blue-throated,Magnificent, Anna’s, Ruby-throated, Broad-billed, White-eared, Green Violet-ear.
I sure hope I can see some of the others, maybe not at my feeders but around.
Then to get a photo…a good photo…MY Goal for the year!
Have a restful Sunday everyone! We are off to watch grandchildren play soccer for the last time. Summer break starts soon for the grand kids!
Linda