“Revival”



“Revival”



Marveling at the unexpected beauty and little surprise of joy from looking down and spotting another one of Mother Nature’s children.






My weekly gratitude journal, of sorts.
1. Picking strawberries yesterday at Franklin Farm up the road from us in Statesboro (GA).



2. HR and an albino alligator.


3. The ability to add and subtract. Thank you, elementary school teachers.
4. Sandy pine cones on south Georgia trails.


5. A few pretties on our Friday morning walk here in Historic District Savannah.






May your weekend produce a garden of joy.
Marveling at the beauty of Longleaf Pine bark after a spring rain.





About an hour ago, Robert and I arrived at our Seminole State Park cottage in southwest Georgia on the Florida and Alabama border.
It’s overcast and raining with a threat of severe weather.
We’ve been to this park before and love it, one major reason being the prevalence of our favorite tree, the Longleaf Pine.
Here are a few pines outside our door along the shore of a finger of Lake Seminole. They are swaying gently and singing with the wind in the evening rain.

Our hallway Christmas Cactus (Schlumbergera), all green just days ago, Suddenly Surprising us with springtime blooms.

So … Merry Christmas, I guess.


Walking along the Savannah River near us, Robert and I came upon this stretch of “weeds” pushing, rising, bursting forth with colorful, flowering life through man’s concrete and bricks.




