Italian Stone Walls interconnect throughout property

Italian Stone Walls interconnect throughout property
Terraced Landscape

New Flower Beds

New Flower Beds
Hostas and Day Lilles Planned

It's a Dogs Life

It's a Dogs Life
Walter

Hawk

Hawk
Injured Visitor

Refuge

Besides Feeding and Breeding grounds we are visited by those seeking respite from injuries

...a time to plant and a time to uproot...

On July 8th 2010 it was 6:30am I was studying in Ecclesiastes and ironicly was reading the previous verse when. Crack-Kabloom-Swoosh -an 80' tree on the hillside came down in the middle of the side yard. I had just finished some blockwork for the new flower beds.."The finger of God touched me today, with gentleness it came crashing." A small amount of damage to the back kitchen roof and an electrical wire knocked loose. Not a plant, ornament or window screen was damaged. "Adversity too is a Blessing from the Lord. His word a two-edged sword tearing asunder the works of God and the works of man." Has a giant tree fallen into the middle of your plans? Praise God He knows what He is doing! The birds are feasting on the insects of the exposed tree carcass which they needed badly during this hot spell.

7/11/10

Tree Clean up in Progress

Chris and his Dad Glenn are working on clearing the debris from the downed tree: Black Cherry, parts of an Elm,Pine,Locust and a Maple..but as we all know when a tree is removed and the sunlight bathes an area it couldn't get to before all kinds of new shrubs and flowers appear! I am excited about what I will find showing their sleepy heads soon. A praise to report! A guy came to offer help,although we didn't need to hire him, we all talked and found out that he buys and fixes older homes. Well I just happen to have one nearby and the sale would bring in much needed funds for upkeep and expansion of the habitat. Praise God He surely does bring beauty from ashes. Pray that we have truly made a contact within Gods will for our Habitat future.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous7/12/2010

    Just beautiful! Congratulations on a wonderful blog and homesite. donna

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The Lonesome Pine stood tall and proud its girth, its strength they spoke so loud. But as the wind through branches blew in soft and muffled tones it spew the secrets of a town it knew . And the years went by and by. It spoke of ancient days and cried of whispered dreams and cloudy skies it watched as people shuffled by along the trail from far and wide. And the years went by and by. Its feathered friends called from their nests "Lay your burdens here and rest. Sit a spell and be my guest." And the years went by and by. Their troubles they did lay aside for simple play they came inside in fading shadows they did hide and the years went by and by. Unscripted, grappled, hues of blue understory grew and grew. wounded spirits gave way to new And the years went by and by. The lonesome pine in comforts sun hung down its head in martyrdom it heaved a sigh a job well done then quietly it did succumb. And the years went by and by. written by Suzanne Fitzgerald on May 6th 2009 began at 4 am completed at 6:am

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