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Thursday, October 30, 2025

HOARY FROST

 

HOARY FROST


Hoary frost last night.

This morning's sunlight

dissipates this frost.

Summer's flowers now lost.


Icy chill in the air

though sky clear and fair.

No clouds interrupt.

Blue skies from morn to sup.


As the sun streaks

through trees tall peaks

streaks of white frost disappear,

leaving behind a path clear.


The sun highlights the hill

where crayon colors spill.

Above the hill

clear blue skies thrill.


Hillside rust, gold, and green

though every day less green.

Orange appears opposite blue on the color wheel.

To leaf watchers, October skies are a big deal.


Hoary frost on tops of trees.

Trees seen dropping their leaves

like rain drops.

Leafs float then plop.



Listen, you can hear them plop.

A gentle rustle as they stop

atop the blanket of leaves

later stirred up by a breeze.


Each leaf floats down like a wave goodbye

bidding summer goodbye, autumn is nigh

though autumn doesn't last long at all

you'll realize each and every fall.


When autumn comes there's much to do

for Jack Frost comes with much ado.

Gardeners hurry for the days are short

as they deadhead and perhaps plant in the dirt.


A perfect autumn day

for the sunshine's bright rays

warmed the air by noon.

Deadheading now looms.


Or maybe plant spring bulbs.

Something gardeners love

for bulbs hold a promise and a wish

when spring arrives with a flourish.


In the meantime a day to enjoy the sun.

A day to get fall cleanup over and done.

The hoary frost

once cold, now lost.


* * * * *


From sun up to sun down

a gardener is found

laboring all day under the sun

for nothing is more satisfying, none,

than harvesting the fruits of your labor

then sharing with friends and neighbors.


Do not forget to do good and to share with others,

for with such sacrifices God is pleased.

Hebrews 13:16




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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

CHANGES

 Shared Changes with a friend this morning.  As in queue will share on blog as well.

CHANGES


There's a house looking worn,

which once was someone's home,

now in disrepair

as if no one cares.


Time has not been kind.

Sagging roof lines.

Broken window panes.

Weeds growing in the lane.


No light shines.

No laughs bind.

No ones there.

Others stare.


Once a happy place.

Now a ghostly space.

Not cared for.

Life no more.


Forlorn

for long.

Forgotten.

Wood rotting.


There's a barn leaning,

its roof leaking,

its sides missing,

slowly crumbling.


No cattle roaming,

no calves bawling,

no roosters crowing,

no hens clucking.


Acres now left untended.

Rusty equipment upended.

A gloom descends

like depression.


Yet – down the road a bit

new construction sits,

rafters stretching toward the sky,

dreams fulfilled by and by.


New replacing old

when land was sold.

Old forsaken.

New for the taking.


What used to take months to build

in a few months will be filled

with new dreams and memories

for a young family.


Lights through the window panes.

Laughter heard time and again.

Flowers in a vase.

A happy place.


The old unwanted.

Mortar crumbled.

New now belongs

standing strong.


That once young dreamer is now old

in a nursing home down the road.

Still dreaming in their mind,

though time has not been kind...


for wrinkles with deep lines

increase over time

leaving furrows

and sorrows.


When once they made furrows

in the stony soil,

now they sit

while the clock ticks.


The young have yet to learn

what the old have learned.

Time is a gift

that quickly shifts.


Both had dreams that were the same,

but time has day-by-day exchanged.

Quickly young become old,

though old is like gold.


For knowledge with wisdom

is the gift that comes with aging,

traded for strength and endurance

when physical strength up and went.


If only the young could appreciate

for the old have much to relate

as they sit -

and the clock ticks.


Time slowly changes with each tick-tock of the clock,

but time has many lessons waiting to be taught.

The young are too busy to appreciate what time has brought.

The old are waiting to tell before they become naught.


Take time today to seek out the old

for they have lessons worth more than gold

as they have learned the hard way

that time quickly slips away.


* * * * *


One's life is filled with many ideas, plans, ambitions, hopes,

and dreams.

Even if one lives to be 100, life is too short, it seems.

Yet, as Christians when physical life is over and gone

we have assurance that spiritually we will live on

as we believe in Christ's redeeming sacrifice,

His atonement for our sins upon the cross.


Our testimony or witness on earth will also live on

as we share our faith with those who live in our county or town.

Faith can be as simple as words of encouragement

to those with which our life happens to circumvent.

To change one's attitude of looking at life negatively,

to seeing God's many blessings – a life of positivity.


Yes, life is filled with troubles and sorrows,

but also interspersed with joys with each tomorrow.

At times we need to look for the positive, a confirmation.

We should not focus or compare with someone else’s blessings.

Comparison causes a downfall and definitely a face fall.

Our countenance, our expression, displays our inner thoughts

quite well.


Learn to be an encourager,

to build up one another.

Words that will inspire time and again

for we all need reminding often.

May your legacy be known to all

then passed on through the decades by all.


You have made my days a mere hand breadth;

the span of my years is as nothing before you.

Each man's life is but a breath.

Psalm 39:5


Man is like a breath;

his days are like a fleeting shadow.

Psalm 144:4


A good name is more desirable than great riches;

to be esteemed is better than silver or gold.

Proverbs 22:1



There is a time for everything,

and a season for every activity under heaven:

a time to be born and a time to die,

a time to plant and a time to uproot,

a time to kill and a time to heal,

a time to tear down and a time to build,

a time to weep and a time to laugh,

a time to mourn and a time to dance,

a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,

a time to embrace and a time to refrain,

a time to search and a time to give up,

a time to keep and a time to throw away,

a time to tear and a time to mend,

a time to be silent and a time to speak,

a time to love and a time to hate,

a time for war and a time for peace.

Ecclesiastes 3:1-8


Now listen, you who say,

"Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city,

spend a year there, carry on business and make money."

Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow.

What is your life?

You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.

You ought to say, "If it is the Lord's will,

we will live and do this or that."

James 4:13-15


...traveled through that area,

speaking many words of encouragement to the people.

Acts 20:2


We dealt with each of you as a father deals with his own children,

encouraging, comforting and urging you to live lives worthy of God.

I Thessalonians 2:12


Encourage one another and build each other up.

I Thessalonians 5:11


May our Lord Jesus Christ himself

and God our Father,

who loved us and by his grace gave us

eternal encouragement and good hope,

encourage your hearts and strengthen you

in every good deed and word.

II Thessalonians 2:16-17


Your love has given me great joy and encouragement,

because you have refreshed the hearts of the saints.

Philemon 1:7

- - - - -

Do not have a photo to go along with,

but plenty of subjects around town

if I were to remember to take camera with me.

(Photos shared are from my yard.)


Changes, as well as, Old To Old Barns, The Quilter, and Patchwork 

are in the chapter entitled Life Lessons in Vol V of 

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Saturday, October 25, 2025

CONFUSED

 Blooms seen today, October 25, 2025, reminded me of this story.

Confused



I’m confused!

Will you be confused?


It’s not April.

It’s still fall.

In fact, the month of October

according to the calendar.


Yet here and there are

spring-time flowers.

Bright yellow among decaying leaves.

I’m not certain if these flowers please.


Seen here at my place,

they seem out-of-place.

What flowers bloom in October?

I think you’ll be bewildered.


Their saw-tooth leaves are a giveaway.

Their bloom is bright yellow always.

Their blooms provide nectar for honey bees to sip

with their feeding tube tongue (proboscis), not their lips.


To see the first one in spring is a treat.

To see one in October: trick-or-treat!

Should you pick a bouquet

their beauty will fade away.


Did you guess dandelions?

I’m telling you, I’m not lying,

though it’s October my yard is in bloom

from these weed seeds that came in the month of June.


Are these dandelions confused?

Or perhaps they seek to amuse?

Some say dandelions are good news.

They leave me rather bemused.

* * * * *

What confuses you?

What amuses you?

When life seems upside down

instead of wearing a frown,

think of something pleasing

then a smile you’ll be choosing.


When we choose to smile it lifts our countenance;

our spirits are happy despite our circumstance.

We feel better inside and out

when we wear a smile about.

So put on a happy face

despite what happens to take place.


You’ll even find a smile is contagious

as others will return a smile to us.

Pay attention to your countenance.

It does display your heart’s contents.

It also sets the mood

for others attitudes.


Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick?

This is nothing else but sorrow of heart.

Nehemiah 2:2 (KJV)


A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance:

but by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken.

Proverbs 15:13 (KJV)



Thou hast made known to me the ways of life;

thou shalt make me full of joy with thy countenance.

Acts 2:28 (KJV)


The Lord bless thee and keep thee;

the Lord make his face shine upon thee,

and be gracious unto thee:

The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee,

and give thee peace.

Numbers 6:24-26 (KJV)



Dandelions contains many health benefits, especially Vitamin A, C, and K.

Their greens (before blossoms develop) can be eaten raw or cooked.

These blooms might be deep fried as fritters or added to raw cracker dough before baking. You could collect these yellow blooms to make dandelion blossom jelly or even wine.

Honeybees forage dandelion blossoms as one of their first foods each spring; Beware: pesticided yards will murder bees, as well as insects, in turn killing birds.

It will be worth your time to google the health benefits of dandelions – there are many – and mighty, like a lion, as its foliage is said to resemble lion’s teeth in which its name came from. The French phrase “dent de lion” means tooth of the lion.

Consider the many health benefits of dandelions. Popeye's famous spinach has competition. Dandelions deep roots aerate the soil as well as adding calcium.

Folk lure claims the yellow blossom is the sun, the white seed head is the moon, and the dispersed seeds are the stars. Factoids or trivia to share with your children/grandchildren. Take a tour of your yard come spring to discover these free delights.


Dandelion in bloom, with "lion's tooth" leaf. Folklure considers this phase the "sun."


Dandelion seedhead. Folklure calls this the "moon" phase.

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Thursday, October 23, 2025

TRANSFORMATION

 

TRANSFORMATION


Autumn brings a colorful transformation -

a metamorphosis in the making.

The season of autumn is replete

when leaves crunch under ones feet.


A time to live, a time to die -

autumn's flamboyant leaves sigh,

in surrender to this picturesque season

preparing for their showy transformation.


Autumn's intermission

brings a celebration

when everything is dressed

vibrantly in their finest.


These leaves, once green, are now noted for their array

of dynamic multi-colors, day-after-day,

ever changing,

transforming.


A termination of what was, these leaves

now begin the process of what will be -

a return to earth where they lie

before their final goodbye.


These leaves will live on, though, as compost

where new life will one day again boast.

Their cycle of life now complete

as new life continues to greet.


Never ending this life-changing transformation

fulfilling its purpose - a transfiguration.

You'll find each season is a celebration

completing its own awesome transformation.


All too soon the leafless trees are bare

transforming into a skeleton where

it casts its shadow when the moon rises

and again when the sun sets or rises.


Life goes on

with each season

as each rotation of the moon transforms night into day

bringing another sunrise to highlight autumn's display.


A continual transformation

miraculously occurring,

ever changing,

never ending.

* * * * *


As each fall trees leaves change into sought-after displays of picturesque beauty,

or as caterpillars will one day transform into colorful butterflies so pretty,

we, too, are constantly being transformed through our difficulties -

which in the end is meant to reflect our inherent inner beauty.


This inherent inner beauty only comes from the Lord

as left to ourselves, our lives are filled with strife and discord.

You see, we can't handle life's constant problems on our own.

We need to rely on the only One who can transform.


Besides, God already has the perfect solution in mind.

One that will give you perfect peace of both heart and mind.

So let's learn to look at our difficulties differently,

not as burdensome, but as vessels of beauty.


For the difficulties we encounter will one day transform us.

What joy to know our troubles will cause us to grow our faith and trust.

To be changed for the better:

kinder, gentler, humbler.


Lord, transform me through difficulties

to display an inner beauty

that will bring You honor and glory

for through You alone is victory.


And we, with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord's glory,

are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increased glory,

which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.

II Corinthians 3:18


But we have this treasure in jars of clay

to show that this all-surpassing power is from God

and not from us.

We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed;

perplexed, but not in despair;

persecuted, but not abandoned;

struck down, but not destroyed...

so that the life of Jesus may also be revealed in our body.

II Corinthians 4:7-9


Create in me a pure heart, O God,

and renew a steadfast spirit within me.

Psalm 51:10


Restore to me the joy of your salvation

and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.

Psalm 51:12


The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit;

a broken and contrite heart,

O God, you will not despise.

Psalm 51:17




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Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Believing Faith

Reading a devotional about Abraham.  Remembered I had written this: 

BELIEVING FAITH

- from Ordinary to Extraordinary -

Genesis 12-22

Abram’s name was changed to Abraham and Sarai’s name was changed to Sarah.


Nothing is impossible because God is able.

Abram and Sarai were just ordinary people

used in an extraordinary way

because they were willing to obey.


(What could God accomplish through us today

if we were always willing to trust then obey?)


God chose Abram once upon a time

to leave behind the familiar ties that bind.

So Abram left his country and family then went.

He took his wife, his nephew, their possessions, with his tent.


(How willing are we to go where God wants?

How about to speak when God prompts?)


He left with God’s promises ringing in his ears.

God’s promises are meant to chase away any fears.

God promised to bless Abram and to make his name great.

God always keeps His promises. God waits, but won’t be late.


(Read the other promises in Genesis 12:2-3.)


Two ordinary people set out in obedience

with only the assurance of God’s faithful promises.

They would learn about an extraordinary plan

that God had in mind for two ordinary humans.,


(Watch for God’s extraordinary plan for your life too.

And be sure to thank Him for His promises to you.)


Where Abram was going he did not know,

but God had promised he would one day show.

God guided Abram and Sarai along

as each day they traveled further away from home.


(God promises to guide us one day at a time.

His daily faithfulness is proven each and every time.)


They journeyed toward Egypt. One day there was a fork in the road, so to speak.

Abram rationalized in exchange for more cattle, donkeys, and sheep.

Yes, Abram had his faults, was known to lie,

because he was just an ordinary guy.


(Rationalization involves manipulating the truth

which often ends up leaving behind someone hurt.)


Abram sold his wife to Pharoah saying, “She is my sister.”

How come Sarai didn’t have a few words with her mister?

I suppose that would not be the way of a good wife,

though I’m sure it became the cause of strife in their life.


(What lie has caused strife

to burden your life?)


Did Abram learn from telling a lie?

Wait and see. We’ll find out as time goes by.

Time went by. The place called Bethel could no longer support Abraham and Lot.

Hardships had formed. A decision had to be made between Abram and Lot.


(Hardship could be a time of evaluation.

A time to seek God for His solution.)


Lot chose the plain of Jordan, well-watered,

looking like the garden of the Lord.

Abram was left with dry Hebron,

where he learned God would provide for him.


(A life of gratitude

grows a positive attitude.)


Although it seemed like Lot chose the best option

that decision lead him down the road of ruin.

I wonder, did he seek the Lord first

or was his decision based on thirst?


(Never compare your lot in life with others

for you’re not aware of burdens they bear.)


Thirst based on city life

versus living in dust?

His choice lead to wrong decisions

that invited sin and temptation.


(Be sure to seek God’s direction

before your own inclinations.)


God reminded Abram of his original promises.

As was his custom, Abraham built an altar and worshiped.

Yes, Abram was just an ordinary man

who worshiped his extraordinary God often.


(How often do you spend time with God?

In prayer, in Scriptures, in praise, in song?)


Although Abram was an ordinary man,

God had an extraordinary plan.

God’s plan was: north and south, east and west – as far as Abram could see,

and as many as the countless sands would his offspring be. (Genesis 13:14-15)


(How often do you thank God for His many gifts?

Or do you find yourself only asking from a list?)


Life went on, troubles confronted God’s chosen, Abram.

Abram learned over the years troubles were meant as God’s lessons.

Seeking God’s guidance, Abram sought to bring God honor.

Yet, Abram’s heart’s desire was to be a father.


(Have you learned that your burdens

are meant to be God’s lessons?)


Now Abram was just an ordinary man

so he asked God again (for God’s ways he did not understand),

“O Lord, I’m still childless. I have no descendants.

You’ve promised me - more than once – many descendants.”


(God wants us to ask when we don’t understand.

He loves communication with humans.)


So God reminded Abram once again.

He told Abram to count the stars in the heavens.

God promised Abram his descendants would be

more than all the bright stars in the sky he could see. (Genesis 15:5-6)


(Think of your generations before you and after you.

How has your family history influenced the world anew?)


Abram being just an ordinary man

believed what God told him that day, you understand.

Because Abram had believing faith, he was extraordinary in God’s eyes.

You would have thought his extraordinary believing faith would have made him always wise.


(God has a solution when we make unwise decisions.

It’s called forgiveness. What freedom comes when forgiven.)


Now Sarai was just an ordinary woman.

She, too, was waiting on God for children.

So one day Sarai had a plan,

though not a very good plan.


(Do you devise human plans without consulting God?

After all, waiting on God does seem to be hard.)


Abram agreed to Sarai’s plan.

He should have consulted God, not woman.

Abram had a child with the maid.

From this union hostility was made. (Read Genesis 16.)


(Ill will was formed between all.

If only on God they had called.)


One good thing that came out of this unwise human plan

was the angel of the Lord consoled Hagar, the maiden,

and she was comforted to know “You are the God who sees me.”

Hagar’s story is recorded for us as part of HisStory. (Genesis 16:13)


(Yes, God knows and sees you

and has a plan to guide you too.)


Abram got ahead of God’s timetable,

though he knew with God nothing was impossible.

Getting ahead of God’s timetable,

you’ll find, causes nothing but trouble.


(Do you have such an experience in your life?

Are you still dealing with the result of strife?)


God reminded Abram of His promises once again

when Abram was the wise old age of ninety-nine.

At that time God changed Abram’s name to Abraham

stating he would be the father of many nations. (Genesis 17:5)


God also changed Sarai’s name to Sarah

stating she would give birth to a son; God would bless her

and she would become the mother of nations. (Genesis 17:15-16)

A covenant promise fulfilled for all generations.


(Abraham’s new name means father of many. Sarah means princess.

God was about to fulfill His promise. He is the Keeper of Promises!)


Abraham was so astonished he laughed in disbelief,

after all, he was nearly100 years old (doubting faith).

God promised Abraham a son to be named Isaac.

Issac means laughter, a name God picked.


(Do you know the meaning of your name?

May your name/legacy be acclaimed.)


When Abraham heard this, he laughed.

When Sarah heard this, she laughed.

They laughed in disbelief

for they thought they were ancient.


(Disbelief is doubting God can provide.

Doubting is the same as worry - it lies.)


You see, with God nothing is impossible.

That’s a promise because God is able.

And God always uses ordinary people

to show the world with Him all things are possible.


(How has God shown you all things are possible?

God uses ordinary people to prove He is able.)


As promised before Abram started his journey into the unknown,

God promised “Abraham will surely become a great and powerful nation,

and all nations on earth will be blessed through him.

For God had chosen him,

so that he will direct his children

and his household after him

to keep the way of the Lord by doing what is right and just,

so the Lord will bring about for Abraham

what he has promised him.”

Genesis 18:18-19


(God does not forget His promises.

As you wait, don’t become a doubting Thomas.)


Now Abraham, being ordinary, lied once again.

He said Sarah was his sister to Abimelech the king.

Sarah was to become the king’s wife but God intervened.

How could Sarah not speak up or at Abraham scream?


(Be careful what you speak

the seven days of the week -

for out of your mouth/heart comes blessings

and/or hurtful, condemning cursings.)


Abraham being fearful lied.

Abimelech asked him why.

It was the same lie as once before

saying his wife was his sister.


(Have you ever lied due to fear?

Did it benefit you, this fear?)


Despite Abraham’s failures as a human being,

God kept His promise He made at the beginning.

A promise only God could orchestrate

for these expectant parents.


(What have you been waiting on God for?

Praising God before receiving will open the door.)


Within the year, Issac was born

to two ordinary persons.

An extremely extraordinary event

for Abraham and Sarah were considered ancient.


(God always keeps His promises and is never late.

Learn to wait in expectation, to enjoy the journey, it’s great.)


For God who keeps His promises and cannot lie

was gracious to Abraham and Sarah by and by.

Issac was born when Abram was 100 years old.

Unbelievable but true. In the book of Genesis it’s told.


(Waiting does bring its rewards -

blessings, in other words.)


Their tent was filled with laughter

for Issac means laughter.

In God’s time, God’s promises to them came true.

In God’s time, God will keep His promises to you.


(What are you waiting on God to unveil?

Remember, God is working out the details.)


Years came and went. How quickly Issac grew.

God spoke to His friend Abraham anew.

God asked him to sacrifice his one and only son.

Abraham prepared to do as was asked of him.


(After waiting a lifetime for his promised son,

Abraham did not question God’s wisdom.)


It was a test. A test of obedience.

Through the years Abraham had learned obedience.

He learned to trust God’s ways, believing faith,

without wavering, a hard-earned belief.


(Abraham’s obedience was immediate.

A lesson he had learned through expedience.) experience


Abraham had learned through the years to trust God.

As we’ve learned through Abraham, it’s sometimes hard.

Abraham had learned to trust God’s timetable

for with God nothing is impossible.


(What has God asked of you that seemed impossible?

Did you question God? Or did you trust God to work out the obstacles?)


Abraham, being quite ordinary,

was asked to do the extraordinary

by God who does the impossible.

Yet Abraham trusted God was able.


(Would you call your faith believing faith?

Have you experienced God’s mercy and grace?)


When Issac asked his father where was the lamb,

Abraham answered, “God will provide, my son.”

Abraham had an extraordinary faith

in an extraordinary God – believing faith.


(Faith is trusting God is faithful

and trusting in God’s timetable.)


God did provide a lamb, found in a thicket,

for God was testing Abraham’s faith.

Abraham was more than willing to obey

for he had learned everything would turn out okay.


(Abraham obeyed without question. That’s believing faith.

Later God referred to Abraham as His friend. What grace!)


Abraham worshiped God then and there, as was his practice,

saying, “The Lord Will Provide” – without counting the price.

Just as when Abraham left his family and country,

he willingly obeyed for he knew God was with him, always.


(Is your obedience willingly?

Or do you count the cost sacrificially?)


The Lord reminded Abraham of His promises once again

stating his descendants would be as numerous as all the sand.

Yes, Abraham and Sarah, like us, were just two ordinary persons

who trusted an extraordinary God when they didn’t always understand.


(How has the extraordinary God impacted your life?

Have you shared His wonder-working in your life?)


They started out having faith that was immature

but as the story progresses their faith matured.

They developed believing faith in God who is able

and learned throughout life that with God nothing is impossible.


(What’s the difference between having faith

and Abraham and Sarah’s believing faith?)


Nothing is impossible when you have faith that believes.

It takes a lifetime to grow believing faith, you see,

as you learn to trust in God who oversees

and does what’s always best for you and me.


(Believing faith will turn your trust in God from ordinary to extraordinary.)



The Lord had said to Abram,

Leave your country your people and your father’s household

and go to the land I will show you,.

I will make you into a great nation

and I will bless you.

I will make your name great,

and you will be a blessing.

Genesis 12:1-2


So Abram left, as the Lord had told him;

and Lot went with him.

Abram was 75 years old when he set out from Haran.

Genesis 12:4


The Lord took him outside and said,

Look up at the heavens and count the stars -

if indeed you can count them.

Then God said to him,

So shall your offspring be.

Abram believed the Lord,

and the Lord credited it to him as righteousness.

Genesis 15:5-6


I will surely bless you

and make your descendant as numerous as the stars in the sky

and as the sand on the seashore...

and through your offspring all nations on earth will be blessed,

because you have obeyed me.

Genesis 22:17