Life is a Garden Party

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Indian Summer Days

Three days of Indian Summer!  Hooray!!!
You'll find me sprucing up the yard these warm days.
It sounds like the entertainment committee has gathered
for there are many birds in the yard, some with colored feathers.

Searching for leftover sunflower seeds
are blue jays and papa cardinals who feed.
These birds entertain me the whole year long
when I take a minute to listen to their song.

Their caw-caws and cheerio-o-os
often dispel daily sorrows
for songs brighten one's countenance
as a smile will commence.

There's young robin the crab apple tree.
Today he's joined by friends and family.
Perhaps on their trip south
they stopped to fill their mouth.

They dine on dried crab apples.
The tree is covered with ample.
Perhaps they sang out an invite
for other birds stop in flight.

This morning three black crows
in the maple tree pose.
Their feathers shine in the sun.
Then off they go, so long.

A flock of small birds race across the sky.
Perhaps their wings are waving bye bye
for many bird species will migrate
before winter snows accumulate.

A chickadee is seen eating seeds
from the perennial sunflower seeds.
A woodpecker must have found some bugs to eat.
Perhaps his dinner fare came out in the heat.

Here's another round bug
gardeners seen to love.
It's a little lady bug.
Now there's a smile on my mug.

In the warm Indian Summer day
yellow jackets surprise me today.
They awoke from their hibernation
to join in today's celebration.

Squirrels are seen gathering nuts
(hickory nuts and black walnuts)
then hop, skip and jump this Indian Summer Day.
Though busy, their activity looks like play.

Indian Summer is a tease.
Two days ago there was a freeze
when snow covered the ground like frosting on a cake
though there are still bushels of fallen leaves to rake.

* * * * *

Yes, I was entertained this afternoon
by God's many creatures with feathered plumes
and with two wings, the bugs and bees,
and furry gray squirrels in the trees,
who all foraged for lunch
around and about tree trunks.

Indian Summer
makes one feel better,
more energized somehow
as much work awaits - and how.
A last chance to work in the yard
before it looks like a Christmas card.

God has ordained work as a good thing.
Look at the good things work will bring:
satisfaction and joy
as we all enjoy
God's many blessings
in the life we're living.

Whatever awaits you today, be glad
for blessings from God are to be had.
God commends us to be happy, do good, and enjoy life
though many of us often go through life filled with strife,
worry, anxiety, difficulties, disappointments,
fears - day in and day out, without finding enjoyment.

Start today by thanking God for the work that you do.
Thanking God often keeps us from feeling anxious and blue.
Realize work is a gift from God
as life, also, is a gift from God.
God has a plan for you that supersedes all you can ask or imagine.
Put on your thinking cap, list your strengths and weaknesses, then imagine...

I know that there is nothing better for men
than to be happy and do good while they live.
That everyone may eat and drink,
and find satisfaction in all his toil -
this is the gift of God.
Ecclesiastes 3:12-13

I commend the enjoyment of life,
because nothing is better for a man under the sun
than to eat and drink and be glad.
Then joy will accompany him in his work
all the days of the life God has given him under the sun.
Ecclesiastes 8:15

To him who is able to do immeasurably more
than all we ask or imagine,
according to his power that is at work within us.
Ephesians 3:20




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