Bear eating cotton candy …

Enjoying the clouds along the River Walk, Columbus, Georgia.

Bear eating cotton candy …

Enjoying the clouds along the River Walk, Columbus, Georgia.

I love this hymn we sang at church this week, as the theme of the service was celebrating our nation’s independence holiday.
It challenges the belief that the United States is “God’s country,” that the USA is more special and deserving of good than other nations.
Take a look at the lyrics, with my emphasis in red:
This Is My Song
by Georgia Elma Harkness, Jean Sibelius, and Lloyd Stone
Verse 1
This is my song O God of all the nations
A song of peace for lands afar and mine
This is my home the country where my heart is
Here are my hopes my dreams my holy shrine
But other hearts in other lands are beating
With hopes and dreams as true and high as mine
Verse 2
My country’s skies are bluer than the ocean
And sunlight beams on cloverleaf and pine
But other lands have sunlight too and clover
And skies are everywhere as blue as mine
O hear my song Thou God of all nations
A song of peace for their land and for mine
Verse 3
This is my prayer O Lord of all earth’s kingdoms
Thy kingdom come on earth Thy will be done
Let Christ be lifted up till all shall serve Him
And hearts united learn to live as one
O hear my prayer Thou God of all nations
Myself I give Thee let Thy will be done
God bless … the World and all its Nations.


My weekly gratitude journal, of sorts.
1. Happiness on walls …

2. Dry rub ribs for Fourth of July dinner.




3. The joy and privilege of living in a democracy. God bless America. Long live our democracy! 

4. Air conditioning! This morning in Savannah …

5. Cool(er) memories …

Wishing You a Cool Weekend ahead.
Grandson Gabriel in a recent tournament down in Florida …
(G does not get that skill from me, in case you were wondering.)





My weekly gratitude journal, of sorts.
1. Incredible raw oyster spread at my favorite local oyster bar, Sorry Charlie’s, here in Historic District Savannah.


2. The Beautiful ability and privilege to Breathe.

3. My new AirTags on my Father’s Day wallet and keys.

P.S. It makes me Happy that my life has Simplified such that I now have only TWO KEYS.
4. Playing with daughter Emily’s Bantam chicks.


5. Summer blackberries!


May your weekend be a berry, berry good one.
“Calm”


Morning meditation by the pond at Savannah Botanical Gardens


