Ms.
Fancy Dress
Here
comes Ms. Fancy Dress.
She's
today's garden guest.
She's
invited herself for afternoon tea.
She
comes because this tea party is free.
Wearing
an eye-catching floating gown
this
afternoon she's seen waltzing round and round.
She
sips pink lemonade tea first. Delightful!
Does
she know its Latin name? Echinacea.
Purple
cone flower is its common name.
Ms.
Fancy Dress sips from its stamens.
She
sips from one, then another
as
her gossamer wings flutter.
Then
orange juice tea attracts her attention
at
this mid-summer day afternoon luncheon.
This
tea is really turk's cap lilies.
Soon
she's punch drunk and becomes quite silly.
She's
seen hanging upside down
covered
with orange pollen.
Next
lavender garden phlox is quietly sipped
as
her long feeding tube unerringly dips
but
she seems to like pink lemonade the best
as
she shares with other tea-drinking garden guests.
They're
her friends the bees,
here
for afternoon tea.
Just
who is Ms. Fancy Dress?
Who
is this welcome garden guest?
Yellow
with black dots and stripes and a blue ruffled hem,
to
see her waltz always attracts my attention.
No
fashion designer or seamstress the world over
could
come up with these coordinates of color.
Too
soon her belly is filled.
For
a few minutes I was thrilled
to
visit with my garden guest.
There
she goes, Ms. Fancy Dress.
She's
a yellow swallowtail
who's
talked about in this tale.
*
* * * *
Oh
the poise of Ms. Fancy Dress as she flounces about.
Even
if a gossamer wing is torn, she still gallivants.
Though
her God-given mission
is
for pollination
she
attracts much attention
from
gardeners and children.
As
if not a care in the world,
she
seems to reduce worries that whirl.
Her
agility and grace
brings
smiles to many a face.
Her
buoyancy exhibits
lightness
of spirit.
She's
not weighed down with the cares of this world,
trusting
in her Creator her needs are upheld.
She
brightens many a day
with
her cheerful, carefree ways.
If
life is a dance,
her
waltz will enchant.
This
lightness of spirit is also available to us
through
believing faith as we choose to live a life of trust.
Life
has many worries that tend to get us down
forgetting
God's faithfulness and leaving behind a frown,
but
God has a solution for worry
and
a feeling of anxiety.
It's
"cast all your anxiety upon Him because He cares for you."
Yes,
seeking God in prayer is the antidote for what worries you.
If
you're at all familiar with the Psalms,
you'll
realize that David prayed often -
in
thankfulness
and
in distress.
When
victorious or at wit's end.
When
pursued by enemies without end.
Rather
these enemies were physical,
emotional,
or irrational.
David
knew one remedy for anxiety was to offer praise to God at all times.
Praising
God focuses on God's loving kindness allowing God's faithfulness to
shine.
Through
life's various surprise twists and turns,
disappointments,
not knowing which way to turn,
let
prayer bring you needed peace and comfort
healing
emotional and physical hurts.
God
hears our heart's cry when we pray,
even
when we don't know what to say.
In
him we live and move and have our being.
As
some of your own poets have said, 'We are his offspring.'
Acts
17:28
Cast
all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.
I
Peter 5:7
Do
not be anxious about anything,
but
in everything, by prayer and petition,
with
thanksgiving,
present
your requests to God.
And
the peace of God,
which
transcends all understanding,
will
guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Philippians
4:6-7
The
Spirit helps us in our weakness.
We
do not know what we ought to pray for,
but
the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groans
that
words cannot express.
And
he who searches our hearts
knows
the mind of the Spirit,
because
the Spirit intercedes for the saints
in
accordance with God's will.
Romans
8:26-27
For
everything that was written in the past
was
written to teach us,
so
that through endurance
and
the encouragement of the Scriptures
we
might have hope.
Romans
15:4
Praise
the Lord.
Praise
the Lord from the heavens,
praise
him in the heights above.
Praise
him, all his angels,
praise
him, all his heavenly hosts.
Praise
him, sun and moon,
praise
him, all you shining stars.
Praise
him, you highest heavens
and
you waters above the skies.
Let
them praise the name of the Lord,
for
he commanded and they were created.
He
set them in place for ever and ever...
Praise
the Lord from the earth
you
great sea creatures and all ocean depths,
lightning
and hail, snow and clouds,
storm
winds that do his bidding,
you
mountains and all hills,
fruit
trees and all cedars,
wild
animals and all cattle,
small
creatures and flying birds,
kings
of the earth and all nations,
you
princes and all rulers on earth,
you
men and maidens,
old
men and children.
Let
them praise the name of the Lord,
for
his name alone is exalted;
his
splendor is above the earth and the heavens.
Psalm
148
Photo first swallowtail of 2020.
When editing this hot/humid afternoon,
came across this poem which almost went with the photo.
The photo is a boy, as girls have blue on their lower wings.
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